Developmental and target-dependent regulation of vesicular glutamate transporter expression by dopamine neurons

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Mesencephalic dopamine (DA) neurons have been suggested to use glutamate as a cotransmitter. Here, we suggest a mechanism for this form of cotransmission by showing that a subset of DA neurons both in vitro and in vivo expresses vesicular glutamate transporter 2 (VGluT2). Expression of VGluT2 decreases with age. Moreover, when DA neurons are grown in isolation using a microculture system, there is a marked upregulation of VGluT2 expression. We provide evidence that expression of this transporter is normally repressed through a contact-dependent interaction with GABA and otherDAneurons, thus providing a partial explanation for the highly restricted expression of VGluT2 in DA neurons in vivo. Our results demonstrate that the neurotransmitter phenotype of DA neurons is both developmentally and dynamically regulated. These findings may have implications for a better understanding of the fast synaptic action of DA neurons as well as basal ganglia circuitry. Copyright © 2008 Society for Neuroscience.

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Mendez, J. A., Bourque, M. J., Dal Bo, G., Bourdeau, M. L., Danik, M., Williams, S., … Trudeau, L. E. (2008). Developmental and target-dependent regulation of vesicular glutamate transporter expression by dopamine neurons. Journal of Neuroscience, 28(25), 6309–6318. https://doi.org/10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1331-08.2008

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