Opzioni
Alternative Splicing of P/Q-Type Ca2+ Channels Shapes Presynaptic Plasticity
2017
Periodico
CELL REPORTS
Abstract
Alternative splicing of pre-mRNAs is prominent in the
mammalian brain, where it is thought to expand proteome
diversity. For example, alternative splicing of
voltage-gated Ca2+ channel (VGCC) a1 subunits can
generate thousands of isoforms with differential
properties and expression patterns. However, the
impact of this molecular diversity on brain function,
particularly on synaptic transmission, which crucially
depends on VGCCs, is unclear. Here, we investigate
how two major splice isoforms of P/Q-type VGCCs
(Cav2.1[EFa/b]) regulate presynaptic plasticity in
hippocampal neurons. We find that the efficacy of
P/Q-type VGCC isoforms in supporting synaptic
transmission is markedly different, with Cav2.1[EFa]
promoting synaptic depression and Cav2.1[EFb] synaptic
facilitation. Following a reduction in network
activity, hippocampal neurons upregulate selectively
Cav2.1[EFa], the isoform exhibiting the higher synaptic
efficacy, thus effectively supporting presynaptic
homeostatic plasticity. Therefore, the balance between
VGCC splice variants at the synapse is a key
factor in controlling neurotransmitter release and
presynaptic plasticity.
Diritti
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Soggetti
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alternative splicing
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Cav2.1
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GCaMP
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homeostatic synaptic ...
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optogenetic
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P/Q-type voltage-gate...
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release probability
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RNAi
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short-term synaptic p...
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synaptophysin-pHluori...
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Alternative Splicing
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Animal
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Calcium Channels, N-T...
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Cells, Cultured
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Electrophysiology
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Excitatory Postsynapt...
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GABA Antagonist
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Neuronal Plasticity
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Neuron
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Picrotoxin
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RNA Interference
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Rat
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Synapse
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Synaptic Transmission...
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Biochemistry, Genetic...
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