脑源性神经营养因子介导的皮层锥体神经元抑制性突触前信号的脑切片记录

T. Begum, H. Alzahrani, F. Reza, N. Shafin, Mohd Harizal Senik Nawi, Y. Yoshimura
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脑源性神经营养因子(BDNF)在发育和成人中枢神经系统gaba能突触传递中具有重要作用。配对脉冲刺激是观察配对脉冲比(PPR)的常用方法,PPR是突触前传递的指标。在成对脉冲刺激中,第二个反应可能比第一个反应大或小。为了研究BDFN诱导的视觉皮层抑制性神经元突触前信号,我们利用全细胞膜片钳记录了小鼠视觉皮层锥体神经元,并研究了配对脉冲刺激引起的信号。本研究共制备了7只小鼠脑切片。在人工脑脊液(aCSF)中分别加入AP5和NBQX阻断NMDA和非NMDA受体。采用不同浓度的BDNF观察BDNF对gaba能突触释放的影响;0 ng/ml, 20 ng/ml和100 ng/ml BDNF浓度。在所有三种情况下,在配对脉冲刺激下锥体神经元中记录了IPSC1和IPSC2的抑制性突触后电流。PPR测定为IPSC2/IPSC1。比较各组间PPRs的显著差异。BDNF浓度在0 ng/ml与20 ng/ml、0 ng/ml与100 ng/ml、20 ng/ml与100 ng/ml之间无显著差异。然而,与0 ng/ml相比,20和100 ng/ml BDNF浓度有降低PPR的趋势,这可能表明突触前递质释放减少。这些结果可能提示BDNF对视觉皮层抑制性突触递质释放的PPR无活动无关的影响。
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BDNF (Brain-Derived Neurotrophic Factor) Mediated Presynaptic Neuronal Signal from the Inhibitory Setting of Cortical Pyramidal Neurons Recorded from Brain Slices
BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor) has a tremendous effect on GABAergic synaptic transmission in the developing and adult central nervous system. Paired pulse stimuli are the common way to observe the paired-pulse ratio (PPR) that is the indicator of presynaptic transmission. During paired-pulse stimuli, the second response might be larger or smaller than the first one. To investigate BDFN induced presynaptic signal in the inhibitory neuron of the visual cortex, we used whole-cell patch-clamp recordings from the pyramidal neurons of mice visual cortex and studied signals evoked by paired-pulse stimuli. A total of seven mice brain slices were prepared for this study. AP5 and NBQX were added in artificial cerebrospinal fluid (aCSF) to block NMDA and non-NMDA receptors, respectively. Three levels of BDNF concentrations were used to see the effect of BDNF on GABAergic synaptic release; 0 ng/ml, 20 ng/ml, and 100 ng/ml of BDNF concentrations. Inhibitory postsynaptic currents as IPSC1 and IPSC2 were recorded after paired-pulse stimuli in the pyramidal neurons during all three conditions. PPR was measured as IPSC2/IPSC1. PPRs were compared among groups to see the significant differences. There were no significant differences between 0 ng/ml vs 20 ng/ml, 0 ng/ml vs 100 ng/ml and 20 ng/ml vs 100 ng/ml of BDNF concentrations. However, there was a tendency of reducing PPR during 20 & 100 ng/ml of BDNF concentration compare to 0 ng/ml might indicate diminished presynaptic transmitter releases. These results may suggest that BDNF has no activity-independent effect on the PPR of transmitter release at visual cortical inhibitory synapses.
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