2009
GABA increases Ca2+ in cerebellar granule cell precursors via depolarization: Implications for proliferation
Dave KA, Bordey A. GABA increases Ca2+ in cerebellar granule cell precursors via depolarization: Implications for proliferation. IUBMB Life 2009, 61: 496-503. PMID: 19391160, PMCID: PMC2675662, DOI: 10.1002/iub.185.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsGamma-aminobutyric acidRole of GABAVertebrate central nervous systemComplement of receptorsCerebellar granule cell precursorsCell precursorsGranule cell precursorsDevelopmental processesMetabotropic glutamate receptorsCentral nervous systemCell proliferationAdult mammalsNovel targetAmino acid glutamatePharmacological regulationCurrent knowledgeGlutamate receptorsNeural cancersNervous systemCerebellar tumorsCalcium increaseReceptorsProliferationMammalsNovel data
2007
GABA and glutamate signaling: homeostatic control of adult forebrain neurogenesis
Platel JC, Lacar B, Bordey A. GABA and glutamate signaling: homeostatic control of adult forebrain neurogenesis. Journal Of Molecular Histology 2007, 38: 303-311. PMID: 17554632, PMCID: PMC2556597, DOI: 10.1007/s10735-007-9103-8.Peer-Reviewed Reviews, Practice Guidelines, Standards, and Consensus StatementsConceptsSubventricular zoneOlfactory bulb interneuronsGABAergic signalingGlutamate receptorsBulb interneuronsForebrain neurogenesisAMPA/kainate receptorsMetabotropic glutamate receptorsNeurogenic subventricular zoneRole of glutamateHomeostatic controlIonotropic glutamate receptorsEmbryonic cortical developmentSVZ neuroblastsNeurotransmitter GABASVZ cellsCortical developmentKainate receptorsGABA transporter subtypesNeurotransmitter glutamateGABA clearanceGABATransporter subtypesReceptorsInterneurons