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Expression of multiple glutamate transporter splice variants in the rodent testis

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posted on 2024-11-01, 11:39 authored by Aven Lee, Ashley Anderson, Amanda Barnett, Antony Chan, David Pow
Glutamate is a regulated molecule in the mammalian testis. Extracellular regulation of glutamate in the body is determined largely by the expression of plasmalemmal glutamate transporters. We have examined by PCR, western blotting and immunocytochemistry the expression of a panel of sodium-dependent plasmalemmal glutamate transporters in the rat testis. Proteins examined included: glutamate aspartate transporter (GLAST), glutamate transporter 1 (GLT1), excitatory amino acid carrier 1 (EAAC1), excitatory amino acid transporter 4 (EAAT4) and EAAT5. We demonstrate that many of the glutamate transporters in the testis are alternately spliced. GLAST is present as exon-3- and exon-9-skipping forms. GLT1 was similarly present as the alternately spliced forms GLT1b and GLT1c, whereas the abundant brain form (GLT1a) was detectable only at the mRNA level. EAAT5 was also strongly expressed, whereas EAAC1 and EAAT4 were absent. These patterns of expression were compared with the patterns of endogenous glutamate localization and with patterns of D-aspartate accumulation, as assessed by immunocytochemistry. The presence of multiple glutamate transporters in the testis, including unusually spliced forms, suggests that glutamate homeostasis may be critical in this organ. The apparent presence of many of these transporters in the testis and sperm may indicate a need for glutamate transport by such cells

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    DOI - Is published in 10.1038/aja.2010.99
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    ISSN - Is published in 1008682X

Journal

Asian Journal of Andrology

Volume

13

Issue

2

Start page

254

End page

265

Total pages

12

Publisher

Nature Publishing Group

Place published

United States

Language

English

Copyright

© 2011 AJA, SIMM & SJTU

Former Identifier

2006032736

Esploro creation date

2020-06-22

Fedora creation date

2012-10-26

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