Two metabotropic γ-aminobutyric acid receptors differentially modulate calcium currents in retinal ganglion cells

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Metabotropic γ-aminobutyric acid (GABA) receptors were studied in amphibian retinal ganglion cells using whole cell current and voltage clamp techniques. The aim was to identify the types of receptor present and their mechanisms of action and modulation. Previous results indicated that ganglion cells possess two ionotropic GABA receptors: GABA(A)R and GABA(C)R. This study demonstrates that they also possess two types of metabotropic GABA(B) receptor: one sensitive to baclofen and another to cis-aminocrotonic acid (CACA). The effects of these selective agonists were blocked by GDP-β-S. Baclofen suppressed an ω-conotoxin-GVIA-sensitive barium current, and this action was reversed by prepulse facilitation, indicative of a direct G- protein pathway. The effect of baclofen was also partially occluded by agents that influence the protein kinase A (PKA) pathway. But the effect of PKA activation was unaffected by prepulse facilitation, indicating PKA acted through a parallel pathway. Calmodulin antagonists reduced the action of baclofen, whereas inhibitors of calmodulin phosphatase enhanced it. Antagonists of internal calcium release, such as heparin and ruthenium red, did not affect the baclofen response. Thus, the baclofen-sensitive receptor may respond to influx of calcium. The CACA-sensitive GABA receptor reduced current through dihydropyridine-sensitive channels. Sodium nitroprusside and 8-bromo-cGMP enhanced the action of CACA, indicating that a nitric oxide system can up-regulate this receptor pathway, CACA-sensitive and baclofen- sensitive GABA(B) receptors reduced spike activity in ganglion cells. Overall, retinal ganglion cells possess four types of GABA receptor, two ionotropic and two metabotropic. Each has a unique electrogenic profile, providing a wide range of neural integration at the final stage of retinal information processing.

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Zhang, J., Shen, W., & Slaughter, M. M. (1997). Two metabotropic γ-aminobutyric acid receptors differentially modulate calcium currents in retinal ganglion cells. Journal of General Physiology, 110(1), 45–58. https://doi.org/10.1085/jgp.110.1.45

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