缺乏递质释放触发稳态转录变化,增加突触前兴奋性

IF 9.1 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES
Caroline A. Cypranowska, Maya Feldthouse, Yoon Gi Choi, Dariya Bakshinska, Rachel Li, Zachary L. Newman, Ehud Y. Isacoff
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果蝇幼虫神经肌肉连接处突触传递的减弱触发两种形式的稳态补偿,一种是增加每个动作电位(P r)释放谷氨酸的可能性,另一种是增加运动神经元(MN)的活性。我们研究了MN活性增加背后的分子变化。RNA测序(RNA-seq)分析显示,由于MN递质释放机制的组分被敲低,谷氨酸释放被削弱的MN中,一组编码钾离子通道及其正调节因子的基因表达减少。这些结果确定了MNs对突触传递减弱的补偿机制,该机制涉及这些细胞中的转录程序,以增加放电,从而确保足够的运动驱动。
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Deficiency in transmitter release triggers homeostatic transcriptional changes that increase presynaptic excitability
Weakening of synaptic transmission at the Drosophila larval neuromuscular junction triggers two forms of homeostatic compensation, one that increases the probability of glutamate release per action potential ( P r ) and another that increases motoneuron (MN) activity. We investigated the molecular changes in MNs that underlie the increase in MN activity. RNA sequencing (RNA-seq) analysis on MNs whose glutamate release is weakened by knockdown of components of the MN transmitter release machinery reveals a reduction in expression of a group of genes that encode potassium channels and their positive modulators. These results identify a mechanism of compensation for weakened synaptic transmission by MNs, which engages a transcriptional program in those cells to increase firing and, thereby, ensure sufficient locomotory drive.
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