Gabaergic signalling in Autism Spectrum disorders (ASD): Role of glial cells and therapeutic perspectives.

Publication date: Jul 05, 2025

During postnatal development, GABA, the major inhibitory neurotransmitter in the adult brain, depolarizes immature neurons via an outward flux of chloride. This effect results from the high intracellular chloride concentration due to activity of the cation- chloride importer NKCC1. GABA induced depolarization gives rise to Giant Depolarizing Potentials (GDPs), a primordial form of coherent network oscillations involved in neuronal networks refinement. After a critical postnatal period, the increased expression of the chloride exporter KCC2, shifts GABA’s action from depolarizing to hyperpolarizing, a process altered in many neurodevelopmental disorders including ASD. The development of sharp waves ripples, a form of network oscillations implicated in memory consolidation, is controlled by GABAergic signalling at the axon initial segment (AIS). The formation and functioning of the AIS are monitored by a special subtype of microglia located at AIS axo-axonic synapses. The persistent depolarizing action of GABA beyond the critical period or its early hyperpolarizing action, as well as aberrant formation/function of AIS, lead to changes in neuronal circuits responsible for cognitive dysfunctions in ASD. In this review, considering various models of ASD, we discuss the multifaceted role of GABA, the regulation of cation-chloride cotransporters by astrocytes and microglia, the functional role of the latter in AIS, and the emerging role of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in ASD. Accordingly, we present novel therapeutic strategies which, could reinstate a proper chloride homeostasis and GABAergic signalling in selective neuronal circuits involved in behavioural and cognitive deficits observed in ASD.

Concepts Keywords
Autism Astrocytes
Homeostasis Autism Spectrum Disorders
Immun BDNF
Neurodevelopmental Bumetanide
Postnatal E/I balance
GABA polarity
Microglia
Neuronal networks
Parvalbumin-positive interneurons

Semantics

Type Source Name
disease MESH Autism Spectrum disorders
drug DRUGBANK gamma-Aminobutyric acid
drug DRUGBANK Chloride ion
disease MESH neurodevelopmental disorders
disease MESH cognitive dysfunctions
drug DRUGBANK Bumetanide
drug DRUGBANK Isoxaflutole

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