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Dual synaptic inhibitions of brainstem neurons by GABA and glycine with impact on Rett syndrome.

Hao Xing1, Ningren Cui1, Christopher M Johnson1, Zaakir Faisthalab1, Chun Jiang1.   

Abstract

Rett syndrome (RTT) is a neurodevelopmental disease caused mostly by mutations in the MECP2 gene. People with RTT show breathing dysfunction attributable to the high rate of sudden death. Previous studies have shown that insufficient GABA synaptic inhibition contributes to the breathing abnormalities in mouse models of RTT, while it remains elusive how the glycine system is affected. We found that optogenetic stimulation of GAD-expressing neurons in mice produced GABAergic and glycinergic postsynaptic inhibitions of neurons in the hypoglossal nucleus (XII) and the dorsal motor nucleus of vagus (DMNV). By sequential applications of bicuculline and strychnine, such inhibition appeared approximately 44% GABAA ergic and 52% glycinergic in XII neurons, and approximately 49% GABAA ergic and 46% glycinergic in DMNV neurons. Miniature inhibitory postsynaptic potentials (mIPSCs) in these neurons were approximately 47% GABAA ergic and 49% glycinergic in XII neurons, and approximately 48% versus 50% in DMNV neurons, respectively. Consistent with the data, our single-cell polymerase chain reaction studies indicated that transcripts of GABAA receptor γ2 subunit (GABAA Rγ2) and glycine receptor β subunit (GlyRβ) were simultaneously expressed in these cells. In MeCP2R168X mice, proportions of GABAA ergic and glycinergic mIPSCs became approximately 28% versus 69% in XII neurons, and approximately 31% versus 66% in DMNV cells. In comparison with control mice, the GABAA ergic and glycinergic mIPSCs decreased significantly in the XII and DMNV neurons from the MeCP2R168X mice, so did the transcripts of GABAA Rγ2 and GlyRβ. These results suggest that XII and DMNV neurons adopt dual GABAA ergic and glycinergic synaptic inhibitions, and with Mecp2 disruption these neurons rely more on glycinergic synaptic inhibition.
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Keywords:  GABA; Rett syndrome; dorsal motor nucleus of vagus; glycine; hypoglossal neuron

Year:  2020        PMID: 33169374     DOI: 10.1002/jcp.30098

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Cell Physiol        ISSN: 0021-9541            Impact factor:   6.384


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