P/Q-type calcium channel ablation in a mice glycinergic synapse mediated by multiple types of Ca 2+ channels alters transmitter release and short term plasticity

Ca v2.1 channels (P/Q-type) play a prominent role in controlling neurotransmitter release. Transgenic mice in which the α1A pore-forming subunit of Ca v2.1 channels is ablated (KO) provide a powerful tool to study Ca v2.1 function in synaptic transmission in vivo. Whole-cell patch clamp was used to...

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Autores principales: Giugovaz-Tropper, B., González-Inchauspe, C., Di Guilmi, M.N., Urbano, F.J., Forsythe, I.D., Uchitel, O.D.
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spelling todo:paper_03064522_v192_n_p219_GiugovazTropper2023-10-03T15:22:24Z P/Q-type calcium channel ablation in a mice glycinergic synapse mediated by multiple types of Ca 2+ channels alters transmitter release and short term plasticity Giugovaz-Tropper, B. González-Inchauspe, C. Di Guilmi, M.N. Urbano, F.J. Forsythe, I.D. Uchitel, O.D. CaV2.1 KO mice Inhibitory glycinergic postsynaptic currents P/Q-type calcium channels Pair pulse facilitation Short term synaptic plasticity 4 aminobutyric acid B receptor baclofen calcium channel L type calcium channel N type calcium channel P type calcium channel Q type glycine receptor guanine nucleotide binding protein animal cell article brain function controlled study electroencephalogram facilitation nerve cell plasticity nerve stimulation neurotransmitter release nonhuman priority journal protein expression protein function short term depression synapse synaptic transmission Animals Brain Stem Calcium Channels Calcium Channels, P-Type Calcium Channels, Q-Type Excitatory Postsynaptic Potentials Glycine Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potentials Mice Mice, Knockout Mice, Transgenic Neuronal Plasticity Neurons Neurotransmitter Agents Organ Culture Techniques Patch-Clamp Techniques Synapses Synaptic Transmission Ca v2.1 channels (P/Q-type) play a prominent role in controlling neurotransmitter release. Transgenic mice in which the α1A pore-forming subunit of Ca v2.1 channels is ablated (KO) provide a powerful tool to study Ca v2.1 function in synaptic transmission in vivo. Whole-cell patch clamp was used to measure inhibitory glycinergic postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) from the lateral superior olive (LSO). Comparing wild-type (WT) and KO mice, we investigated the relevance of P/Q-type calcium channels at a glycinergic synapse mediated by multiple types of Ca 2+ channels, in opposition to synapses where only this type of Ca 2+ channels are in charge of transmitter release. We found that in KO mice, N-type and L-type Ca 2+ channels control synaptic transmission, resulting in a functional but reduced glycinergic transmitter release. Pair pulse facilitation of synaptic currents is retained in KO mice, even when synaptic transmission is driven by either N or L-type calcium channels alone, in contrast with lack of this phenomenon in other synapses which are exclusively mediated by P/Q-type channels. Thus, pointing a difference between P/Q- and N-type channels present in single or multiple types of calcium channels driven synapses. Significant alterations in short-term synaptic plasticity were observed. KO mice exhibited a stronger short term depression (STD) of IPSCs during repetitive stimulation at high frequency and recovered with a larger time constant compared to WT mice. Finally, transmitter release at the LSO synapse from KO mice was strongly modulated by presynaptic GTP-binding protein-coupled receptor γ-aminobutyric acid type B (GABA B). © 2011. Fil:Giugovaz-Tropper, B. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:González-Inchauspe, C. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Di Guilmi, M.N. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Uchitel, O.D. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03064522_v192_n_p219_GiugovazTropper
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topic CaV2.1 KO mice
Inhibitory glycinergic postsynaptic currents
P/Q-type calcium channels
Pair pulse facilitation
Short term synaptic plasticity
4 aminobutyric acid B receptor
baclofen
calcium channel L type
calcium channel N type
calcium channel P type
calcium channel Q type
glycine receptor
guanine nucleotide binding protein
animal cell
article
brain function
controlled study
electroencephalogram
facilitation
nerve cell plasticity
nerve stimulation
neurotransmitter release
nonhuman
priority journal
protein expression
protein function
short term depression
synapse
synaptic transmission
Animals
Brain Stem
Calcium Channels
Calcium Channels, P-Type
Calcium Channels, Q-Type
Excitatory Postsynaptic Potentials
Glycine
Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potentials
Mice
Mice, Knockout
Mice, Transgenic
Neuronal Plasticity
Neurons
Neurotransmitter Agents
Organ Culture Techniques
Patch-Clamp Techniques
Synapses
Synaptic Transmission
spellingShingle CaV2.1 KO mice
Inhibitory glycinergic postsynaptic currents
P/Q-type calcium channels
Pair pulse facilitation
Short term synaptic plasticity
4 aminobutyric acid B receptor
baclofen
calcium channel L type
calcium channel N type
calcium channel P type
calcium channel Q type
glycine receptor
guanine nucleotide binding protein
animal cell
article
brain function
controlled study
electroencephalogram
facilitation
nerve cell plasticity
nerve stimulation
neurotransmitter release
nonhuman
priority journal
protein expression
protein function
short term depression
synapse
synaptic transmission
Animals
Brain Stem
Calcium Channels
Calcium Channels, P-Type
Calcium Channels, Q-Type
Excitatory Postsynaptic Potentials
Glycine
Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potentials
Mice
Mice, Knockout
Mice, Transgenic
Neuronal Plasticity
Neurons
Neurotransmitter Agents
Organ Culture Techniques
Patch-Clamp Techniques
Synapses
Synaptic Transmission
Giugovaz-Tropper, B.
González-Inchauspe, C.
Di Guilmi, M.N.
Urbano, F.J.
Forsythe, I.D.
Uchitel, O.D.
P/Q-type calcium channel ablation in a mice glycinergic synapse mediated by multiple types of Ca 2+ channels alters transmitter release and short term plasticity
topic_facet CaV2.1 KO mice
Inhibitory glycinergic postsynaptic currents
P/Q-type calcium channels
Pair pulse facilitation
Short term synaptic plasticity
4 aminobutyric acid B receptor
baclofen
calcium channel L type
calcium channel N type
calcium channel P type
calcium channel Q type
glycine receptor
guanine nucleotide binding protein
animal cell
article
brain function
controlled study
electroencephalogram
facilitation
nerve cell plasticity
nerve stimulation
neurotransmitter release
nonhuman
priority journal
protein expression
protein function
short term depression
synapse
synaptic transmission
Animals
Brain Stem
Calcium Channels
Calcium Channels, P-Type
Calcium Channels, Q-Type
Excitatory Postsynaptic Potentials
Glycine
Inhibitory Postsynaptic Potentials
Mice
Mice, Knockout
Mice, Transgenic
Neuronal Plasticity
Neurons
Neurotransmitter Agents
Organ Culture Techniques
Patch-Clamp Techniques
Synapses
Synaptic Transmission
description Ca v2.1 channels (P/Q-type) play a prominent role in controlling neurotransmitter release. Transgenic mice in which the α1A pore-forming subunit of Ca v2.1 channels is ablated (KO) provide a powerful tool to study Ca v2.1 function in synaptic transmission in vivo. Whole-cell patch clamp was used to measure inhibitory glycinergic postsynaptic currents (IPSCs) from the lateral superior olive (LSO). Comparing wild-type (WT) and KO mice, we investigated the relevance of P/Q-type calcium channels at a glycinergic synapse mediated by multiple types of Ca 2+ channels, in opposition to synapses where only this type of Ca 2+ channels are in charge of transmitter release. We found that in KO mice, N-type and L-type Ca 2+ channels control synaptic transmission, resulting in a functional but reduced glycinergic transmitter release. Pair pulse facilitation of synaptic currents is retained in KO mice, even when synaptic transmission is driven by either N or L-type calcium channels alone, in contrast with lack of this phenomenon in other synapses which are exclusively mediated by P/Q-type channels. Thus, pointing a difference between P/Q- and N-type channels present in single or multiple types of calcium channels driven synapses. Significant alterations in short-term synaptic plasticity were observed. KO mice exhibited a stronger short term depression (STD) of IPSCs during repetitive stimulation at high frequency and recovered with a larger time constant compared to WT mice. Finally, transmitter release at the LSO synapse from KO mice was strongly modulated by presynaptic GTP-binding protein-coupled receptor γ-aminobutyric acid type B (GABA B). © 2011.
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author Giugovaz-Tropper, B.
González-Inchauspe, C.
Di Guilmi, M.N.
Urbano, F.J.
Forsythe, I.D.
Uchitel, O.D.
author_facet Giugovaz-Tropper, B.
González-Inchauspe, C.
Di Guilmi, M.N.
Urbano, F.J.
Forsythe, I.D.
Uchitel, O.D.
author_sort Giugovaz-Tropper, B.
title P/Q-type calcium channel ablation in a mice glycinergic synapse mediated by multiple types of Ca 2+ channels alters transmitter release and short term plasticity
title_short P/Q-type calcium channel ablation in a mice glycinergic synapse mediated by multiple types of Ca 2+ channels alters transmitter release and short term plasticity
title_full P/Q-type calcium channel ablation in a mice glycinergic synapse mediated by multiple types of Ca 2+ channels alters transmitter release and short term plasticity
title_fullStr P/Q-type calcium channel ablation in a mice glycinergic synapse mediated by multiple types of Ca 2+ channels alters transmitter release and short term plasticity
title_full_unstemmed P/Q-type calcium channel ablation in a mice glycinergic synapse mediated by multiple types of Ca 2+ channels alters transmitter release and short term plasticity
title_sort p/q-type calcium channel ablation in a mice glycinergic synapse mediated by multiple types of ca 2+ channels alters transmitter release and short term plasticity
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_03064522_v192_n_p219_GiugovazTropper
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