Daily rhythm in cortical chloride homeostasis underpins functional changes in visual cortex excitability
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Data di Pubblicazione:
2023
Abstract:
Cortical activity patterns are strongly modulated by fast synaptic inhibition mediated through ionotropic, chloride-conducting receptors. Consequently, chloride homeostasis is ideally placed to regulate activity. We therefore investigated the stability of baseline [Cl-]i in adult mouse neocortex, using in vivo two-photon imaging. We found a two-fold increase in baseline [Cl-]i in layer 2/3 pyramidal neurons, from day to night, with marked effects upon both physiological cortical processing and seizure susceptibility. Importantly, the night-time activity can be converted to the day-time pattern by local inhibition of NKCC1, while inhibition of KCC2 converts day-time [Cl-]i towards night-time levels. Changes in the surface expression and phosphorylation of the cation-chloride cotransporters, NKCC1 and KCC2, matched these pharmacological effects. When we extended the dark period by 4 h, mice remained active, but [Cl-]i was modulated as for animals in normal light cycles. Our data thus demonstrate a daily [Cl-]i modulation with complex effects on cortical excitability. © 2023, The Author(s)
Tipologia CRIS:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Animals; Chlorides; Homeostasis; Mice; Pyramidal Cells; Symporters; Visual Cortex
Elenco autori:
Landi, Silvia; Pracucci, Enrico; PILLAI RAJAN, Vinoshene; Cozzolino, Olga; Nardi, Gabriele; Ratto, GIAN MICHELE
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