Hyperammonemia Enhances GABAergic Neurotransmission in Hippocampus: Underlying Mechanisms and Modulation by Extracellular cGMP

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María Sancho-Alonso
Raquel Garcia-Garcia
Vicent Teruel-Martí
Marta Llansola
Vicente Felipo
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[1] Laboratory of Neurobiology,Anatomy and Human Embryology Department, Faculty of Medicine
[2] Centro de Investigación Príncipe Felipe,undefined
[3] University of Valencia,undefined
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Molecular Neurobiology | 2022年 / 59卷
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GABA; receptor; GABA transporters; Inhibitory postsynaptic evoked potentials; Hippocampus; Hyperammonemia;
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Rats with chronic hyperammonemia reproduce the cognitive and motor impairment present in patients with hepatic encephalopathy. It has been proposed that enhanced GABAergic neurotransmission in hippocampus may contribute to impaired learning and memory in hyperammonemic rats. However, there are no direct evidences of the effects of hyperammonemia on GABAergic neurotransmission in hippocampus or on the underlying mechanisms. The aims of this work were to assess if chronic hyperammonemia enhances the function of GABAA receptors in hippocampus and to identify the underlying mechanisms. Activation of GABAA receptors is enhanced in hippocampus of hyperammonemic rats, as analyzed in a multielectrode array system. Hyperammonemia reduces membrane expression of the GABA transporters GAT1 and GAT3, which is associated with increased extracellular GABA concentration. Hyperammonemia also increases gephyrin levels and phosphorylation of the β3 subunit of GABAA receptor, which are associated with increased membrane expression of the GABAA receptor subunits α1, α2, γ2, β3, and δ. Enhanced levels of extracellular GABA and increased membrane expression of GABAA receptors would be responsible for the enhanced GABAergic neurotransmission in hippocampus of hyperammonemic rats. Increasing extracellular cGMP reverses the increase in GABAA receptors activation by normalizing the membrane expression of GABA transporters and GABAA receptors. The increased GABAergic neurotransmission in hippocampus would contribute to cognitive impairment in hyperammonemic rats. The results reported suggest that reducing GABAergic tone in hippocampus by increasing extracellular cGMP or by other means may be useful to improve cognitive function in hyperammonemia and in cirrhotic patients with minimal or clinical hepatic encephalopathy.
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