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  • GLT-1 down-regulation induced by clozapine in rat frontal cortex is associated with synaptophysin up-regulation.

GLT-1 down-regulation induced by clozapine in rat frontal cortex is associated with synaptophysin up-regulation.

Journal of neurochemistry (2006-09-22)
Luca Bragina, Marcello Melone, Giorgia Fattorini, Monica Torres-Ramos, Ainara Vallejo-Illarramendi, Carlos Matute, Fiorenzo Conti
ABSTRACT

In rat frontal cortex, extracellular levels of glutamate are raised by the anti-psychotic drug clozapine. We have recently shown that a significant reduction in the levels of the glutamate transporter GLT-1 may be one of the mechanisms responsible for this elevation. Here we studied whether GLT-1 down-regulation induced by chronic clozapine treatment is associated with changes in the expression of synaptophysin, synaptosome-associated protein of 25 kDa (SNAP-25) and vesicular glutamate transporter 1 (VGLUT1), three major presynaptic proteins involved in neurotransmitter release. Quantitative high-resolution confocal microscopy studies in vivo showed that GLT-1 down-regulation is closely associated with a significant increase in synaptophysin, but not SNAP-25 and VGLUT1, expression. This was confirmed in vitro studies, and in western blotting studies of synaptophysin, SNAP-25 and VGLUT1. In addition, our results show that, following clozapine treatment, synaptophysin expression increases in the very cortical regions in which GLT-1 expression is down-regulated. These findings suggest that part of the effects of clozapine may be exerted via an action on the presynaptic machinery involved in neurotransmitter release.

MATERIALS
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Product Description

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Monoclonal Anti-Synaptophysin antibody produced in mouse, clone SVP-38, ascites fluid
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Anti-Synaptophysin Antibody, clone SP15, ascites fluid, clone SP15, Chemicon®
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Anti-Vesicular Glutamate Transporter 1 Antibody, serum, Chemicon®