Literature DB >> 29654190

Control of Excitation/Inhibition Balance in a Hippocampal Circuit by Calcium Sensor Protein Regulation of Presynaptic Calcium Channels.

Evanthia Nanou1, Amy Lee2, William A Catterall3.   

Abstract

Activity-dependent regulation controls the balance of synaptic excitation to inhibition in neural circuits, and disruption of this regulation impairs learning and memory and causes many neurological disorders. The molecular mechanisms underlying short-term synaptic plasticity are incompletely understood, and their role in inhibitory synapses remains uncertain. Here we show that regulation of voltage-gated calcium (Ca2+) channel type 2.1 (CaV2.1) by neuronal Ca2+ sensor (CaS) proteins controls synaptic plasticity and excitation/inhibition balance in a hippocampal circuit. Prevention of CaS protein regulation by introducing the IM-AA mutation in CaV2.1 channels in male and female mice impairs short-term synaptic facilitation at excitatory synapses of CA3 pyramidal neurons onto parvalbumin (PV)-expressing basket cells. In sharp contrast, the IM-AA mutation abolishes rapid synaptic depression in the inhibitory synapses of PV basket cells onto CA1 pyramidal neurons. These results show that CaS protein regulation of facilitation and inactivation of CaV2.1 channels controls the direction of short-term plasticity at these two synapses. Deletion of the CaS protein CaBP1/caldendrin also blocks rapid depression at PV-CA1 synapses, implicating its upregulation of inactivation of CaV2.1 channels in control of short-term synaptic plasticity at this inhibitory synapse. Studies of local-circuit function revealed reduced inhibition of CA1 pyramidal neurons by the disynaptic pathway from CA3 pyramidal cells via PV basket cells and greatly increased excitation/inhibition ratio of the direct excitatory input versus indirect inhibitory input from CA3 pyramidal neurons to CA1 pyramidal neurons. This striking defect in local-circuit function may contribute to the dramatic impairment of spatial learning and memory in IM-AA mice.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Many forms of short-term synaptic plasticity in neuronal circuits rely on regulation of presynaptic voltage-gated Ca2+ (CaV) channels. Regulation of CaV2.1 channels by neuronal calcium sensor (CaS) proteins controls short-term synaptic plasticity. Here we demonstrate a direct link between regulation of CaV2.1 channels and short-term synaptic plasticity in native hippocampal excitatory and inhibitory synapses. We also identify CaBP1/caldendrin as the calcium sensor interacting with CaV2.1 channels to mediate rapid synaptic depression in the inhibitory hippocampal synapses of parvalbumin-expressing basket cells to CA1 pyramidal cells. Disruption of this regulation causes altered short-term plasticity and impaired balance of hippocampal excitatory to inhibitory circuits.
Copyright © 2018 the authors 0270-6474/18/384430-11$15.00/0.

Entities:  

Keywords:  calcium channels; calcium sensor proteins; calmodulin; excitation/inhibitions; neuro circuit; synaptic plasticity

Mesh:

Substances:

Year:  2018        PMID: 29654190      PMCID: PMC5932646          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.0022-18.2018

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


  48 in total

1.  Target cell-dependent normalization of transmitter release at neocortical synapses.

Authors:  Helmut J Koester; Daniel Johnston
Journal:  Science       Date:  2005-03-17       Impact factor: 47.728

Review 2.  Synaptic computation.

Authors:  L F Abbott; Wade G Regehr
Journal:  Nature       Date:  2004-10-14       Impact factor: 49.962

3.  Primary structure and functional expression from complementary DNA of a brain calcium channel.

Authors:  Y Mori; T Friedrich; M S Kim; A Mikami; J Nakai; P Ruth; E Bosse; F Hofmann; V Flockerzi; T Furuichi
Journal:  Nature       Date:  1991-04-04       Impact factor: 49.962

Review 4.  Calcium channels and short-term synaptic plasticity.

Authors:  William A Catterall; Karina Leal; Evanthia Nanou
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2013-02-11       Impact factor: 5.157

5.  Calcium sensor regulation of the CaV2.1 Ca2+ channel contributes to short-term synaptic plasticity in hippocampal neurons.

Authors:  Evanthia Nanou; Jane M Sullivan; Todd Scheuer; William A Catterall
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2016-01-11       Impact factor: 11.205

Review 6.  Short-term synaptic plasticity.

Authors:  Robert S Zucker; Wade G Regehr
Journal:  Annu Rev Physiol       Date:  2002       Impact factor: 19.318

7.  Calcium sensor regulation of the CaV2.1 Ca2+ channel contributes to long-term potentiation and spatial learning.

Authors:  Evanthia Nanou; Todd Scheuer; William A Catterall
Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A       Date:  2016-10-31       Impact factor: 11.205

8.  Alien intracellular calcium chelators attenuate neurotransmitter release at the squid giant synapse.

Authors:  E M Adler; G J Augustine; S N Duffy; M P Charlton
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  1991-06       Impact factor: 6.167

9.  Requirement for CB1 but not GABAB receptors in the cholecystokinin mediated inhibition of GABA release from cholecystokinin expressing basket cells.

Authors:  Sang-Hun Lee; Ivan Soltesz
Journal:  J Physiol       Date:  2010-12-20       Impact factor: 5.182

Review 10.  Functional roles of short-term synaptic plasticity with an emphasis on inhibition.

Authors:  Haroon Anwar; Xinping Li; Dirk Bucher; Farzan Nadim
Journal:  Curr Opin Neurobiol       Date:  2017-01-22       Impact factor: 6.627

View more
  9 in total

Review 1.  Calcium Sensors in Neuronal Function and Dysfunction.

Authors:  Robert D Burgoyne; Nordine Helassa; Hannah V McCue; Lee P Haynes
Journal:  Cold Spring Harb Perspect Biol       Date:  2019-05-01       Impact factor: 10.005

2.  Septal GABAergic inputs to CA1 govern contextual memory retrieval.

Authors:  Arnau Sans-Dublanc; Adrià Razzauti; Srinidhi Desikan; Marta Pascual; Hannah Monyer; Carlos Sindreu
Journal:  Sci Adv       Date:  2020-10-30       Impact factor: 14.136

3.  Generation of Sharp Wave-Ripple Events by Disinhibition.

Authors:  Roberta Evangelista; Gaspar Cano; Claire Cooper; Dietmar Schmitz; Nikolaus Maier; Richard Kempter
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2020-09-10       Impact factor: 6.167

Review 4.  Presynaptic calcium channels: specialized control of synaptic neurotransmitter release.

Authors:  Annette C Dolphin; Amy Lee
Journal:  Nat Rev Neurosci       Date:  2020-03-11       Impact factor: 34.870

Review 5.  Neuronal Plasticity: Neuronal Organization is Associated with Neurological Disorders.

Authors:  Yogesh Kumar Dhuriya; Divakar Sharma
Journal:  J Mol Neurosci       Date:  2020-06-06       Impact factor: 3.444

6.  New Insights Into Interactions of Presynaptic Calcium Channel Subtypes and SNARE Proteins in Neurotransmitter Release.

Authors:  Rongfang He; Juan Zhang; Yiyan Yu; Laluo Jizi; Weizhong Wang; Miaoling Li
Journal:  Front Mol Neurosci       Date:  2018-07-16       Impact factor: 5.639

7.  The Role of CaV2.1 Channel Facilitation in Synaptic Facilitation.

Authors:  Christopher Weyrer; Josef Turecek; Zachary Niday; Pin W Liu; Evanthia Nanou; William A Catterall; Bruce P Bean; Wade G Regehr
Journal:  Cell Rep       Date:  2019-02-26       Impact factor: 9.423

8.  Synaptotagmin-7 Enhances Facilitation of Cav2.1 Calcium Channels.

Authors:  Alaeddine Djillani; Jeremy Bazinet; William A Catterall
Journal:  eNeuro       Date:  2022-05-13

9.  Impaired State-Dependent Potentiation of GABAergic Synaptic Currents Triggers Seizures in a Genetic Generalized Epilepsy Model.

Authors:  Chun-Qing Zhang; Mackenzie A Catron; Li Ding; Caitlyn M Hanna; Martin J Gallagher; Robert L Macdonald; Chengwen Zhou
Journal:  Cereb Cortex       Date:  2021-01-05       Impact factor: 5.357

  9 in total

北京卡尤迪生物科技股份有限公司 © 2022-2023.