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Junctophilin-mediated channel crosstalk essential for cerebellar synaptic plasticity
Authors:Kakizawa Sho  Kishimoto Yasushi  Hashimoto Kouichi  Miyazaki Taisuke  Furutani Kazuharu  Shimizu Hidemi  Fukaya Masahiro  Nishi Miyuki  Sakagami Hiroyuki  Ikeda Atsushi  Kondo Hisatake  Kano Masanobu  Watanabe Masahiko  Iino Masamitsu  Takeshima Hiroshi
Institution:Department of Pharmacology, Graduate School of Medicine, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo, Japan.
Abstract:Functional crosstalk between cell-surface and intracellular ion channels plays important roles in excitable cells and is structurally supported by junctophilins (JPs) in muscle cells. Here, we report a novel form of channel crosstalk in cerebellar Purkinje cells (PCs). The generation of slow afterhyperpolarization (sAHP) following complex spikes in PCs required ryanodine receptor (RyR)-mediated Ca(2+)-induced Ca(2+) release and the subsequent opening of small-conductance Ca(2+)-activated K(+) (SK) channels in somatodendritic regions. Despite the normal expression levels of these channels, sAHP was abolished in PCs from mutant mice lacking neural JP subtypes (JP-DKO), and this defect was restored by exogenously expressing JPs or enhancing SK channel activation. The stimulation paradigm for inducing long-term depression (LTD) at parallel fiber-PC synapses adversely established long-term potentiation in the JP-DKO cerebellum, primarily due to the sAHP deficiency. Furthermore, JP-DKO mice exhibited impairments of motor coordination and learning, although normal cerebellar histology was retained. Therefore, JPs support the Ca(2+)-mediated communication between voltage-gated Ca(2+) channels, RyRs and SK channels, which modulates the excitability of PCs and is fundamental to cerebellar LTD and motor functions.
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