p140Cap Regulates GABAergic Synaptogenesis and Development of Hippocampal Inhibitory Circuits
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2019
Abstract:
The neuronal scaffold protein p140Cap was investigated during hippocampal network formation. p140Cap is present in
presynaptic GABAergic terminals and its genetic depletion results in a marked alteration of inhibitory synaptic activity.
p140Cap-/- cultured neurons display higher frequency of miniature inhibitory postsynaptic currents (mIPSCs) with no
changes of their mean amplitude. Consistent with a potential presynaptic alteration of basal GABA release, p140Cap-/-
neurons exhibit a larger synaptic vesicle readily releasable pool, without any variation of single GABAA receptor unitary
currents and number of postsynaptic channels. Furthermore, p140Cap-/- neurons show a premature and enhanced network
synchronization and appear more susceptible to 4-aminopyridine-induced seizures in vitro and to kainate-induced seizures
in vivo. The hippocampus of p140Cap-/- mice showed a significant increase in the number of both inhibitory synapses and
of parvalbumin- and somatostatin-expressing interneurons. Specific deletion of p140Cap in forebrain interneurons resulted
in increased susceptibility to in vitro epileptic events and increased inhibitory synaptogenesis, comparable to those
observed in p140Cap-/- mice. Altogether, our data demonstrate that p140Cap finely tunes inhibitory synaptogenesis and
GABAergic neurotransmission, thus regulating the establishment and maintenance of the proper hippocampal excitatory/
inhibitory balance
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
p140Cap; GABAergic synaptogenesis; GABAergic neuron development; GABAergic neurotransmission
Elenco autori:
Matteoli, Michela; Focchi, Elisa; Menna, Elisabetta; Corradini, Irene
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