Developmental changes of inhibitory synaptic currents in cerebellar granule neurons: Role of GABAA receptor α6 subunit

Eye opening and increased motor activity after the second postnatal week in rats imply an extensive development of motor control and coordination. We show a parallel developmental change in spontaneous IPSC (sIPSC) kinetics in cerebellar granule neurons. sIPSCs were studied by whole-cell recordings...

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Main Authors: Sutthichai Tia, Jin Feng Wang, Naiphinich Kotchabhakdi, Stefano Vicini
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spelling th-mahidol.178282018-07-04T14:34:13Z Developmental changes of inhibitory synaptic currents in cerebellar granule neurons: Role of GABAA receptor α6 subunit Sutthichai Tia Jin Feng Wang Naiphinich Kotchabhakdi Stefano Vicini Georgetown University Mahidol University Neuroscience Eye opening and increased motor activity after the second postnatal week in rats imply an extensive development of motor control and coordination. We show a parallel developmental change in spontaneous IPSC (sIPSC) kinetics in cerebellar granule neurons. sIPSCs were studied by whole-cell recordings in cerebellar slices, prepared from 7-30 postnatal day old rats. Early in development, sIPSCs had slow decay kinetics whereas in older rats faster decaying sIPSCs were found in larger proportion. Currents elicited by 1 mM GABA pulses (GABACs) in nucleated patches excised from cerebellar granule neurons revealed that GABACs kinetics better approximate sIPSC decay in young but not in more developed rats. The expression of α6 subunit of GABAA receptors, unique in cerebellar granule neurons, has been shown to increase during development. Therefore, we took advantage of the recently reported selective inhibition of GABAA receptors by furosemide to characterize the relative contribution of α6 subunits to native receptors in inhibitory synapses of cerebellar granule neurons. Although furosemide inhibition of sIPSCs amplitude was highly variable among distinct granule cells, it increased during development. At the same time, furosemide failed to inhibit sIPSCs recorded from Purkinje neurons. From the comparison of furosemide inhibition and kinetics of sIPSCs with GABACs recorded from mammalian HEK293 cells transfected with combinations of α1 and α6 GABAA receptor subunits together with β2γ2 subunits, we propose that an increased α6 subunit contribution in the molecular assembly of postsynaptic receptors in cerebellar glomeruli is responsible for the developmental changes observed. 2018-07-04T07:34:13Z 2018-07-04T07:34:13Z 1996-12-01 Article Journal of Neuroscience. Vol.16, No.11 (1996), 3630-3640 02706474 2-s2.0-0029961996 https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/17828 Mahidol University SCOPUS https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=0029961996&origin=inward
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Sutthichai Tia
Jin Feng Wang
Naiphinich Kotchabhakdi
Stefano Vicini
Developmental changes of inhibitory synaptic currents in cerebellar granule neurons: Role of GABAA receptor α6 subunit
description Eye opening and increased motor activity after the second postnatal week in rats imply an extensive development of motor control and coordination. We show a parallel developmental change in spontaneous IPSC (sIPSC) kinetics in cerebellar granule neurons. sIPSCs were studied by whole-cell recordings in cerebellar slices, prepared from 7-30 postnatal day old rats. Early in development, sIPSCs had slow decay kinetics whereas in older rats faster decaying sIPSCs were found in larger proportion. Currents elicited by 1 mM GABA pulses (GABACs) in nucleated patches excised from cerebellar granule neurons revealed that GABACs kinetics better approximate sIPSC decay in young but not in more developed rats. The expression of α6 subunit of GABAA receptors, unique in cerebellar granule neurons, has been shown to increase during development. Therefore, we took advantage of the recently reported selective inhibition of GABAA receptors by furosemide to characterize the relative contribution of α6 subunits to native receptors in inhibitory synapses of cerebellar granule neurons. Although furosemide inhibition of sIPSCs amplitude was highly variable among distinct granule cells, it increased during development. At the same time, furosemide failed to inhibit sIPSCs recorded from Purkinje neurons. From the comparison of furosemide inhibition and kinetics of sIPSCs with GABACs recorded from mammalian HEK293 cells transfected with combinations of α1 and α6 GABAA receptor subunits together with β2γ2 subunits, we propose that an increased α6 subunit contribution in the molecular assembly of postsynaptic receptors in cerebellar glomeruli is responsible for the developmental changes observed.
author2 Georgetown University
author_facet Georgetown University
Sutthichai Tia
Jin Feng Wang
Naiphinich Kotchabhakdi
Stefano Vicini
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author Sutthichai Tia
Jin Feng Wang
Naiphinich Kotchabhakdi
Stefano Vicini
author_sort Sutthichai Tia
title Developmental changes of inhibitory synaptic currents in cerebellar granule neurons: Role of GABAA receptor α6 subunit
title_short Developmental changes of inhibitory synaptic currents in cerebellar granule neurons: Role of GABAA receptor α6 subunit
title_full Developmental changes of inhibitory synaptic currents in cerebellar granule neurons: Role of GABAA receptor α6 subunit
title_fullStr Developmental changes of inhibitory synaptic currents in cerebellar granule neurons: Role of GABAA receptor α6 subunit
title_full_unstemmed Developmental changes of inhibitory synaptic currents in cerebellar granule neurons: Role of GABAA receptor α6 subunit
title_sort developmental changes of inhibitory synaptic currents in cerebellar granule neurons: role of gabaa receptor α6 subunit
publishDate 2018
url https://repository.li.mahidol.ac.th/handle/123456789/17828
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