Receptor trafficking hypothesis revisited: Plasticity of AMPA receptors during established status epilepticus

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Status epilepticus (SE) is associated with a dynamic plasticity of postsynaptic neurotransmitter receptors. The plasticity of AMPA receptor (AMPAR)-mediated glutamatergic transmission during established SE (ESE), after development of benzodiazepine resistance, was evaluated. There was increased frequency and inward rectification of AMPAR-mediated excitatory postsynaptic currents at Schaffer collateral -CA1 pyramidal neuron synapses during ESE. Surface expression of the GluA1 subunit increased, and this was a consequence of N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor activation. Further, diminishing glutamate release by activation of somatostatin receptors prevented SE. These studies suggest that AMPAR-mediated glutamatergic transmission is strengthened during ESE. © 2013 International League Against Epilepsy.

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Rajasekaran, K., Joshi, S., Kozhemyakin, M., Todorovic, M. S., Kowalski, S., Balint, C., & Kapur, J. (2013). Receptor trafficking hypothesis revisited: Plasticity of AMPA receptors during established status epilepticus. Epilepsia, 54(SUPPL. 6), 14–16. https://doi.org/10.1111/epi.12266

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