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?2?-3 Is Required for Rapid Transsynaptic Homeostatic Signaling.


ABSTRACT: The homeostatic modulation of neurotransmitter release, termed presynaptic homeostatic potentiation (PHP), is a fundamental type of neuromodulation, conserved from Drosophila to humans, that stabilizes information transfer at synaptic connections throughout the nervous system. Here, we demonstrate that ?2?-3, an auxiliary subunit of the presynaptic calcium channel, is required for PHP. The ?2? gene family has been linked to chronic pain, epilepsy, autism, and the action of two psychiatric drugs: gabapentin and pregabalin. We demonstrate that loss of ?2?-3 blocks both the rapid induction and sustained expression of PHP due to a failure to potentiate presynaptic calcium influx and the RIM-dependent readily releasable vesicle pool. These deficits are independent of ?2?-3-mediated regulation of baseline calcium influx and presynaptic action potential waveform. ?2? proteins reside at the extracellular face of presynaptic release sites throughout the nervous system, a site ideal for mediating rapid, transsynaptic homeostatic signaling in health and disease.

SUBMITTER: Wang T 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5599162 | biostudies-literature | 2016 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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α2δ-3 Is Required for Rapid Transsynaptic Homeostatic Signaling.

Wang Tingting T   Jones Ryan T RT   Whippen Jenna M JM   Davis Graeme W GW  

Cell reports 20160901 11


The homeostatic modulation of neurotransmitter release, termed presynaptic homeostatic potentiation (PHP), is a fundamental type of neuromodulation, conserved from Drosophila to humans, that stabilizes information transfer at synaptic connections throughout the nervous system. Here, we demonstrate that α2δ-3, an auxiliary subunit of the presynaptic calcium channel, is required for PHP. The α2δ gene family has been linked to chronic pain, epilepsy, autism, and the action of two psychiatric drugs:  ...[more]

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