7 resultados para mEPSCs
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Lithium is an effective mood stabilizer but its use is associated with many side effects. Electrophysiological recordings of miniature excitatory postsynaptic currents (mEPSCs) mediated by glutamate receptor AMPA-subtype (AMPARs) in hippocampal pyramidal neurons revealed that CLi (therapeutic concentration of 1 mM lithium, from days in vitro 4-10) decreased the mean amplitude and mean rectification index (RI) of AMPAR mEPSCs. Lowered mean RI indicate that contribution of Ca2+-permeable AMPARs in synaptic events is higher in CLi neurons (supported by experiments sensitive to Ca2+-permeable AMPAR modulation). Co-inhibiting PKA, GSK-3 beta and glutamate reuptake was necessary to bring about changes in AMPAR mEPSCs similar to that seen in CLi neurons. FM1-43 experiments revealed that recycling pool size was affected in CLi cultures. Results from minimum loading, chlorpromazine treatment and hyperosmotic treatment experiments indicate that endocytosis in CLi is affected while not much difference is seen in modes of exocytosis. CLi cultures did not show the high KCl associated presynaptic potentiation observed in control cultures. This study, by calling attention to long-term lithium-exposure-induced synaptic changes, might have implications in understanding the side effects such as CNS complications occurring in perinatally exposed babies and cognitive dulling seen in patients on lithium treatment.
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Hippocampal neurons are affected by chronic stress and have a high density of cytoplasmic mineralocorticoid and glucocorticoid receptors (MR and GR). Detailed studies on the genomic effects of the stress hormone corticosterone at physiologically relevant concentrations on different steps in synaptic transmission are limited. In this study, we tried to delineate how activation of MR and GR by different concentrations of corticosterone affects synaptic transmission at various levels. The effect of 3-h corticosterone (25, 50, and 100nM) treatment on depolarization-mediated calcium influx, vesicular release and properties of miniature excitatory post-synaptic currents (mEPSCs) were studied in cultured hippocampal neurons. Activation of MR with 25nM corticosterone treatment resulted in enhanced depolarization-mediated calcium influx via a transcription-dependent process and increased frequency of mEPSCs with larger amplitude. On the other hand, activation of GR upon 100nM corticosterone treatment resulted in increase in the rate of vesicular release via the genomic actions of GR. Furthermore, GR activation led to significant increase in the frequency of mEPSCs with larger amplitude and faster decay. Our studies indicate that differential activation of the dual receptor system of MR and GR by corticosterone targets the steps in synaptic transmission differently.
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目的:研究三七总皂苷(Panax notoginseng saponins,PNS)对海马脑片CA1区锥体神经元兴奋性突触活动的作用和机理。方法:采用"盲法"全细胞膜片钳技术,记录PNS(0.05~0.4 g/L)对3~4周雄性wistar大鼠海马脑片(400μm)CA1区兴奋性突触后电流(excitatory post synaptic currents,EPSCs)和自发的微小兴奋性突触后电流(miniature excitatory post synapticcurrents,mEPSCs)幅度及频率的影响。结果:0.1~0.4 g/L PNS显著抑制海马脑片CA1区EPSCs(P<0.05);0.05~0.4 g/LPNS可明显增加CA1区锥体神经元自发mEPSCs的产生频率,但并不影响mEPSCs的幅度。结论:PNS可作用于突触前位点对海马神经元兴奋性突触活动产生调节作用,PNS增加mEPSCs频率的作用可能与促进突触前膜nAChR的激动有关,这可能是其调节海马神经元的兴奋性进而发挥益智作用的机制之一;PNS对EPSCs和mEPSCs的不同作用说明PNS是选择性抑制膜去极化所诱发的递质释放过程,PN...
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La déficience intellectuelle affecte de 1 à 3% de la population mondiale, ce qui en fait le trouble cognitif le plus commun de l’enfance. Notre groupe à découvert que des mutations dans le gène SYNGAP1 sont une cause fréquente de déficience intellectuelle non-syndromique, qui compte pour 1-3% de l’ensemble des cas. À titre d’exemple, le syndrome du X fragile, qui est la cause monogénique la plus fréquente de déficience intellectuelle, compte pour environ 2% des cas. Plusieurs patients affectés au niveau de SYNGAP1 présentent également des symptômes de l’autisme et d’une forme d’épilepsie. Notre groupe a également montré que SYNGAP1 cause la déficience intellectuelle par un mécanisme d’haploinsuffisance. SYNGAP1 code pour une protéine exprimée exclusivement dans le cerveau qui interagit avec la sous-unité GluN2B des récepteurs glutamatergique de type NMDA (NMDAR). SYNGAP1 possède une activité activatrice de Ras-GTPase qui régule négativement Ras au niveau des synapses excitatrices. Les souris hétérozygotes pour Syngap1 (souris Syngap1+/-) présentent des anomalies de comportement et des déficits cognitifs, ce qui en fait un bon modèle d’étude. Plusieurs études rapportent que l’haploinsuffisance de Syngap1 affecte le développement cérébral en perturbant l’activité et la plasticité des neurones excitateurs. Le déséquilibre excitation/inhibition est une théorie émergente de l’origine de la déficience intellectuelle et de l’autisme. Cependant, plusieurs groupes y compris le nôtre ont rapporté que Syngap1 est également exprimé dans au moins une sous-population d’interneurones GABAergiques. Notre hypothèse était donc que l’haploinsuffisance de Syngap1 dans les interneurones contribuerait en partie aux déficits cognitifs et au déséquilibre d’excitation/inhibition observés chez les souris Syngap1+/-. Pour tester cette hypothèse, nous avons généré un modèle de souris transgéniques dont l’expression de Syngap1 a été diminuée uniquement dans les interneurones dérivés des éminences ganglionnaires médianes qui expriment le facteur de transcription Nkx2.1 (souris Tg(Nkx2,1-Cre);Syngap1). Nous avons observé une diminution des courants postsynaptiques inhibiteurs miniatures (mIPSCs) au niveau des cellules pyramidales des couches 2/3 du cortex somatosensoriel primaire (S1) et dans le CA1 de l’hippocampe des souris Tg(Nkx2,1-Cre);Syngap1. Ces résultats supportent donc l’hypothèse selon laquelle la perte de Syngap1 dans les interneurones contribue au déséquilibre d’excitation/inhibition. De manière intéressante, nous avons également observé que les courants postsynaptiques excitateurs miniatures (mEPSCs) étaient augmentés dans le cortex S1, mais diminués dans le CA1 de l’hippocampe. Par la suite, nous avons testé si les mécanismes de plasticité synaptique qui sous-tendraient l’apprentissage étaient affectés par l’haploinsuffisance de Syngap1 dans les interneurones. Nous avons pu montrer que la potentialisation à long terme (LTP) NMDAR-dépendante était diminuée chez les souris Tg(Nkx2,1-Cre);Syngap1, sans que la dépression à long terme (LTD) NMDAR-dépendante soit affectée. Nous avons également montré que l’application d’un bloqueur des récepteurs GABAA renversait en partie le déficit de LTP rapporté chez les souris Syngap1+/-, suggérant qu’un déficit de désinhibition serait présent chez ces souris. L’ensemble de ces résultats supporte un rôle de Syngap1 dans les interneurones qui contribue aux déficits observés chez les souris affectées par l’haploinsuffisance de Syngap1.
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Nitric oxide (NO·) does not react significantly with thiol groups under physiological conditions, whereas a variety of endogenous NO donor molecules facilitate rapid transfer to thiol of nitrosonium ion (NO+, with one less electron than NO·). Here, nitrosonium donors are shown to decrease the efficacy of evoked neurotransmission while increasing the frequency of spontaneous miniature excitatory postsynaptic currents (mEPSCs). In contrast, pure NO· donors have little effect (displaying at most only a slight increase) on the amplitude of evoked EPSCs and frequency of spontaneous mEPSCs in our preparations. These findings may help explain heretofore paradoxical observations that the NO moiety can either increase, decrease, or have no net effect on synaptic activity in various preparations.
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Changes in the strength of signalling between neurones are thought to provide a cellular substrate for learning and memory. In the cerebellar cortex, raising the frequency and the strength of parallel fibre (PF) stimulation leads to a long-term depression (LTD) of the strength of signalling at the synapse between PFs and Purkinje cells (PCs), which spreads to distant synapses to the same cell via a nitric oxide (NO) dependent mechanism. At the same synapse, but under conditions of reduced post-synaptic calcium activity, raised frequency stimulation (RFS) of PFs triggers a long-term potentiation of synaptic transmission. The aims of the work described in this thesis were to investigate the conditions necessary for LTD and LTP at this synapse following RFS and to identify the origins and second messenger cascades involved in the induction and spread of LTP and LTD. In thin, parasagittal cerebellar slices whole cell patch clamp recordings were made from PCs and the effects of RFS of one of two, independent PF inputs to the same PC were examined under a range of experimental conditions. Under conditions designed to reduce post-synaptic calcium activity, RFS to a single PF input led to LTP and a decreases in paired pulse facilitation (PPF) in both pathways. This heterosynaptic potentiation was prevented by inhibition of protein kinase A (PKA) or by inhibition of NO synthase with either 7-nitroindazole (7-NI) or NG Nitro-L-argenine methyl ester. Inhibition of guanylate cyclase (GC) or protein kinase G (PKG) had no effect. A similar potentiation was observed upon application of the adenylyl cyclase (AC) activator forskolin or the NO donor spermine NONOate. Both of these treatments also resulted in an increase in the frequency of mEPSCs, which provides further evidence for a presynaptic origin of LTP. Forskolin induced potentiation and the increase in mEPSC frequency were blocked by 7-NI. The styryl dye FM1-43, a fluorescent reporter of endo- and exocytosis, was also used to further examine the possible pre-synaptic origins of LTP. RFS or forskolin application enhanced FM1-43 de-staining and NOS inhibitors blocked this effect. Application of NONOate also enhanced FM1-43 de-staining. When post-synaptic calcium activity was less strictly buffered, RFS to a single PF input led to a transient potentiation that was succeeded by LTD in both pathways. This LTD, which resembled previously described forms, was prevented by inhibition of the NO/cGMP/PKG cascade. Modification of the AC/cAMP/PKA cascade had no effect. In summary, the direction of synaptic plasticity at the PF-PC synapse in response to RFS depends largely on the level of post-synaptic calcium activity. LTP and LTD were non-input specific and both forms of plasticity were dependent on NOS activity. Induction of LTP was mediated by a presynaptic mechanism and depended on NO and cAMP production. LTD on the other hand was a post-synaptic process and required activity of the NO/cGMP/PKG signalling cascade.
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The activity-regulated cytoskeleton-associated (Arc) protein controls synaptic strength by facilitating AMPA receptor (AMPAR) endocytosis. Here we demonstrate that Arc targets AMPAR to be internalized through a direct interaction with the clathrin-adaptor protein 2 (AP-2). We show that Arc overexpression in dissociated hippocampal neurons obtained from C57BL/6 mouse reduces the density of AMPAR GluA1 subunits at the cell surface and reduces the amplitude and rectification of AMPAR-mediated miniature-EPSCs (mEPSCs). Mutations of Arc, that prevent the AP-2 interaction reduce Arc-mediated endocytosis of GluA1 and abolish the reduction in AMPAR-mediated mEPSC amplitude and rectification. Depletion of the AP-2 subunit µ2 blocks the Arc-mediated reduction in mEPSC amplitude, an effect that is restored by reintroducing µ2. The Arc-AP-2 interaction plays an important role in homeostatic synaptic scaling as the Arc-dependent decrease in mEPSC amplitude, induced by a chronic increase in neuronal activity, is inhibited by AP-2 depletion. These data provide a mechanism to explain how activity-dependent expression of Arc decisively controls the fate of AMPAR at the cell surface and modulates synaptic strength, via the direct interaction with the endocytic clathrin adaptor AP-2.