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GluN3A excitatory glycine receptors control adult cortical and amygdalar circuits

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GluN3A is an atypical glycine-binding subunit of NMDA receptors (NMDARs) whose actions in the brain are mostly unknown. Here, we show that the expression of GluN3A subunits controls the excitability of mouse adult cortical and amygdalar circuits via an unusual signaling mechanism involving the formation of excitatory glycine GluN1/GluN3A receptors (eGlyRs) and their tonic activation by extracellular glycine. eGlyRs are mostly extrasy- naptic and reside in specific neuronal populations, including the principal cells of the basolateral amygdala (BLA) and SST-positive interneurons (SST-INs) of the neocortex. In the BLA, tonic eGlyR currents are sensitive to fear-conditioning protocols, are subject to neuromodulation by the dopaminergic system, and control the sta- bility of fear memories. In the neocortex, eGlyRs control the in vivo spiking of SST-INs and the behavior-depen- dent modulation of cortical activity. GluN3A-containing eGlyRs thus represent a novel and widespread signaling modality in the adult brain, with attributes that strikingly depart from those of conventional NMDARs.
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hal-03782718 , version 1 (21-09-2022)

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Simon Bossi, Dhanasak Dhanasobhon, Graham C R Ellis-Davies, Jimena Frontera, Marcel de Brito van Velze, et al.. GluN3A excitatory glycine receptors control adult cortical and amygdalar circuits. Neuron, 2022, 110 (15), pp.2438 - 2454.e8. ⟨10.1016/j.neuron.2022.05.016⟩. ⟨hal-03782718⟩
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