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Neuropharmacology group
Emmanuel Hermans
Jean-Marie
Maloteaux Molecular and cellular
mechanisms of the regulation of glutamate transporters |
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Primary cultured
astrocytes(GFAP/DAPI
staining) |
[UCL][Faculties][Faculty of Medicine] |
Neuropharmacology group
Emmanuel Hermans
Jean-Marie
Maloteaux
Molecular
and cellular mechanisms of the regulation of glutamate transporters |
Topics |
For several years, our research has concerned the homologous regulation of a variety of membrane receptor to neurotransmitters (muscarinic receptors, benzodiazepine receptor, neurotensin receptor, dopamine receptors …). Since 2001, we have focused our attention on the regulation of glutamate transporters, in particular their modulation by intracellular signallings which are activated by membrane receptors. The amino acid glutamate is the major excitatory neurotransmitter in the mammalian central nervous system. The simplicity of the chemical structure of this transmitter contrasts with the complexity of biological molecules involved in its specific recognition and uptake. More than 4 families of cell surface receptors and 5 subtypes of specific transporters have been identified. In response to physiological and pharmacological stimuli, the expression, the subcellular localisation and the activity of these proteins are timely controlled. Glutamate is not metabolised within the extracellular space, and its clearance is highly dependent on the activity of high affinity, specific glutamate transporters which are principally localised on glial cells. For this reason, astrocytes play a critical role in the protection of neuronal cells against the potential toxicity of excessive glutamate concentrations. Heterologous
regulation of glutamate transporters in cultured astrocytes and glioma cells
- Céline Vermeiren and Mustapha Najimi (collaboration with PEDI Unit,
UCL-Brussels) Characterization
of functional glutamate transporters in astrocytic cells derived from neural
stem cells and mesenchymal stem cells (Isabelle de Hemptinne) Pharmacological modulation
of glutamate transporters in the spinal cord of neuropathic rats (Sebastien
Tilleux) |
Neuropharmacology group
Emmanuel Hermans
Jean-Marie
Maloteaux
Molecular
and cellular mechanisms of the regulation of glutamate transporters |
Research team |
The team is headed by Pr. Emmanuel Hermans, who has been working in the field of neuropharmacology for more than 10 years. After his PhD in Pharmaceutical Sciences (in neurochemistry), he spent six months in Paris (Laboratory of neuroendocrinology, Pr W. Rostène) and two years in Leicester, UK (Dpt of Cell Physiology and Pharmacology, Pr S.R. Nahorski). Since 1998, Emmanuel Hermans is permanent researcher and associate professor in the laboratory. The team is composed of 3-4 PhD students or Post-docs and one or two students. Céline Vermeiren (4th year PhD in Biomedical Sciences), Isabelle de Hemptinne (3th year PhD in Biomedical Sciences) Sébastien Tilleux (1st year PhD) Nicolas Vanhoutte (Master in Pharmaceutical Sciences) |
Neuropharmacology group
Emmanuel Hermans
Jean-Marie
Maloteaux
Molecular
and cellular mechanisms of the regulation of glutamate transporters |
Equipment |
Cell
culture facilities Fluorescence
inverted microscope Cryostat Paw
thermal stimulator Protein
electrophoresis Brandel
Harvester (for radioligand binding assays) Rat
stereotaxic frame Scintillation
counters Ultracentrifuge Local
animal housing facility Image
analysis station (MCID and Till photonics) |
Neuropharmacology group
Emmanuel Hermans
Jean-Marie
Maloteaux
Molecular
and cellular mechanisms of the regulation of glutamate transporters |
Techniques |
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Cell culture ·
Radioligand binding assays ·
Second messenger assays (intracellular calcium,
inositol phosphates) ·
Protein biochemistry (Wetstern blot,
immunoprecipitation) ·
Autoradiography ·
Image analysis ·
Molecular biology (cloning, RT-PCR, Real-time PCR, transfection,
Northern blot,…) ·
Immunocytochemistry and immunohistochemistry ·
In situ hybridisation ·
Stereotaxic injections in the CNS ·
Pain evaluation |
Neuropharmacology group
Emmanuel Hermans
Jean-Marie
Maloteaux
Molecular
and cellular mechanisms of the regulation of glutamate transporters |
Recent
publications |
Hermans E. Generation of Model
Cell Lines Expressing Recombinant G-Protein-Coupled Receptors. Receptor
Signal Transduction Protocols 259, 137-154 (Humana Press - ISBN
1-58829-329-7) [abstract] Peeters M., Romieu P., Maurice T., Su
T.P., Maloteaux J.M., Hermans E. (2004) Geurts M., Maloteaux J.M., Hermans E.
(2003) Skrzydelski D., Lhiaubet A.M., Lebeau
A., Forgez P., Yamada M., Hermans E., William Rostene W., Pelaprat D. (2003) Hermans E. (2003) Peeters M., Maloteaux J.M., Hermans E.
(2003) Geurts M., Hermans E., Maloteaux J.M.
(2002) Page, G., Chalon, S., Emond, P.,
Maloteaux, J-M. and Hermans, E. (2002) Peeters, M., Page, G., Maloteaux, J-M.
and Hermans E. (2002) Najimi, M., Gailly, P., Maloteaux,
J-M. and Hermans, E. (2002) Najimi, M., Maloteaux, J-M. and
Hermans, E. (2002) Grisshammer, R. and Hermans, E. (2001)
Hermans, E. and Challiss R.A.J.(2001) Najimi, M., Hermans, E., Rostène, W.
and Forgez, P. (2001) Page, G., Peeters, M., Najimi, M.,
Maloteaux, J.M. and Hermans, E. (2001) Robinet, E.A, Geurts, M., Maloteaux,
J.M. and Pauwels, P.J. (2001) Gailly, P., Najimi, M. and Hermans, E.
(2000) Page, G., Peeters, M., Maloteaux, J.M.
and Hermans, E. (2000) |
Neuropharmacology group
Emmanuel Hermans
Jean-Marie
Maloteaux
Molecular
and cellular mechanisms of the regulation of glutamate transporters |
Collaborations |
Pr
Roland Pochet (Brussels, Belgium) Pr
Didier Lambert (Brussels, Belgium) Dr Guylène Page
(Poitiers, France) Dr Tangui Maurice
(Montpellier, France) Pr Bernard
Rogister (Liège, Belgium) Dr Didier Pelaprat (Paris, France) Dr Christian Damblon
(Leicester, United Kingdom) Pr Philippe Gailly (Brussels, Belgium) Dr Mustapha
Najimi (Brussels, Belgium) |