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Contribution of plasma membrane Ca ATPase to cerebellar synapse function
Authors:Huang Helena  Nagaraja Raghavendra Y  Garside Molly L  Akemann Walther  Knöpfel Thomas  Empson Ruth M
Institution:Helena Huang, Raghavendra Y Nagaraja, Ruth M Empson, Department of Physiology, Brain Health and Repair Research Centre, University of Otago, Dunedin, 9001, New Zealand;Molly L Garside, School of Biological Sciences, Royal Holloway University of London, Egham, Surrey, TW20 0EX, United Kingdom;Walther Akemann, Thomas Knöpfel, Ruth M Empson, Laboratory for Neuronal Circuit Dynamics, RIKEN Brain Science Institute, Wako-ishi, Saitama, 351-0198, Japan
Abstract:The cerebellum expresses one of the highest levels of the plasma membrane Ca(2+) ATPase, isoform 2 in the mammalian brain. This highly efficient plasma membrane calcium transporter protein is enriched within the main output neurons of the cerebellar cortex; i.e. the Purkinje neurons (PNs). Here we review recent evidence, including electrophysiological and calcium imaging approaches using the plasma membrane calcium ATPase 2 (PMCA2) knockout mouse, to show that PMCA2 is critical for the physiological control of calcium at cerebellar synapses and cerebellar dependent behaviour. These studies have also revealed that deletion of PMCA2 throughout cerebellar development in the PMCA2 knockout mouse leads to permanent signalling and morphological alterations in the PN dendrites. Whilst these findings highlight the importance of PMCA2 during cerebellar synapse function and development, they also reveal some limitations in the use of the PMCA2 knockout mouse and the need for additional experimental approaches including cell-specific and reversible manipulation of PMCAs.
Keywords:Plasma membrane Ca2+ ATPase  Cerebellum  Calcium  Purkinje neuron
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