First Photoswitchable Neurotransmitter
Transporter
Inhibitor: Light-Induced Control of γ‑Aminobutyric Acid
Transporter 1 (GAT1) Activity in Mouse Brain
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Abstract
Inhibition
of mGAT1, the most abundant GABA transporter in the
brain, enhances GABA signaling and alleviates symptoms of CNS disorders
such as epilepsy assumed to be associated with low GABA levels. We
have now developed a potent and subtype selective photoswitchable
inhibitor of this transporter, which for the first time extends the
photoswitch concept for the light-induced control of ligand affinity
to active membrane transporters. The new inhibitor exhibited reduced
activity upon irradiation with light, as demonstrated in GABA uptake
assays and electrophysiological experiments with brain slices, and
might be used as a tool compound for deepening the understanding of
mGAT1 function in brain