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Brain Research | 2005

Lack of the alanine-serine-cysteine transporter 1 causes tremors, seizures, and early postnatal death in mice

Xinmin Xie; Theodore C. Dumas; Lamont Tang; Thomas J. Brennan; Thadd Reeder; Winston Thomas; Robert D. Klein; Judith Flores; Bruce F. O'Hara; H. Craig Heller; Paul Franken

The Na(+)-independent alanine-serine-cysteine transporter 1 (Asc-1) is exclusively expressed in neuronal structures throughout the central nervous system (CNS). Asc-1 transports small neutral amino acids with high affinity especially for D-serine and glycine (K(i): 8-12 microM), two endogenous glutamate co-agonists that activate N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors through interacting with the strychnine-insensitive glycine binding-site. By regulating D-serine (and possibly glycine) levels in the synaptic cleft, Asc-1 may play an important role in controlling neuronal excitability. We generated asc-1 gene knockout (asc-1(-/-)) mice to test this hypothesis. Behavioral phenotyping combined with electroencephalogram (EEG) recordings revealed that asc-1(-/-) mice developed tremors, ataxia, and seizures that resulted in early postnatal death. Both tremors and seizures were reduced by the NMDA receptor antagonist MK-801. Extracellular recordings from asc-1(-/-) brain slices indicated that the spontaneous seizure activity did not originate in the hippocampus, although, in this region, a relative increase in evoked synaptic responses was observed under nominal Mg(2+)-free conditions. Taken together with the known neurochemistry and neuronal distribution of the Asc-1 transporter, these results indicate that the mechanism underlying the behavioral hyperexcitability in mutant mice is likely due to overactivation of NMDA receptors, presumably resulting from elevated extracellular D-serine. Our study provides the first evidence to support the notion that Asc-1 transporter plays a critical role in regulating neuronal excitability, and indicate that the transporter is vital for normal CNS function and essential to postnatal survival of mice.


Science | 2002

Role of Melanopsin in Circadian Responses to Light

Norman F. Ruby; Thomas J. Brennan; Xinmin Xie; Vinh H. Cao; Paul Franken; H. Craig Heller; Bruce F. O'Hara


Science | 2004

The Gs-Linked Receptor GPR3 Maintains Meiotic Arrest in Mammalian Oocytes

Lisa M. Mehlmann; Yoshinaga Saeki; Shigeru Tanaka; Thomas J. Brennan; Alexei V. Evsikov; Frank L. Pendola; Barbara B. Knowles; John J. Eppig; Laurinda A. Jaffe


Molecular Cell | 2004

Synergy between LRH-1 and β-Catenin Induces G1 Cyclin-Mediated Cell Proliferation

Oronza A. Botrugno; Elisabeth Fayard; Jean Sébastien Annicotte; Céline Haby; Thomas J. Brennan; Olivia Wendling; Toshiya Tanaka; Tatsuhiko Kodama; Winston Thomas; Johan Auwerx; Kristina Schoonjans


Archive | 2002

Transgenic mice containing GPCR5-1 gene disruptions

Thomas J. Brennan; William Matthews; Mark Moore


Archive | 2002

OGR1 gene disruptions, compositions and methods relating thereto

Thomas J. Brennan; William Matthews; Mark Moore


Archive | 2002

Ogri gene disruptions, compositions and methods relating thereto

Thomas J. Brennan; Mark Moore; William Matthews


Archive | 2006

Transgenic mice containing anaphylatoxin C3a gene disruptions

Thomas J. Brennan; William Matthews; Mark Moore


Archive | 2006

Disruptions in GABA Receptor RHO2 Subunit, Methods and Uses Thereof

Robert D. Klein; Thomas J. Brennan


Archive | 2002

Methods of creating constructs useful for introducing sequences into embryonic stem cells

Robert D. Klein; Thomas J. Brennan

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University of South Florida

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