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Parvalbumin basket cell myelination accumulates axonal mitochondria to internodes.


ABSTRACT: Parvalbumin-expressing (PV+) basket cells are fast-spiking inhibitory interneurons that exert critical control over local circuit activity and oscillations. PV+ axons are often myelinated, but the electrical and metabolic roles of interneuron myelination remain poorly understood. Here, we developed viral constructs allowing cell type-specific investigation of mitochondria with genetically encoded fluorescent probes. Single-cell reconstructions revealed that mitochondria selectively cluster to myelinated segments of PV+ basket cells, confirmed by analyses of a high-resolution electron microscopy dataset. In contrast to the increased mitochondrial densities in excitatory axons cuprizone-induced demyelination abolished mitochondrial clustering in PV+ axons. Furthermore, with genetic deletion of myelin basic protein the mitochondrial clustering was still observed at internodes wrapped by noncompacted myelin, indicating that compaction is dispensable. Finally, two-photon imaging of action potential-evoked calcium (Ca2+) responses showed that interneuron myelination attenuates both the cytosolic and mitochondrial Ca2+ transients. These findings suggest that oligodendrocyte ensheathment of PV+ axons assembles mitochondria to branch selectively fine-tune metabolic demands.

SUBMITTER: Kole K 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9734141 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Parvalbumin basket cell myelination accumulates axonal mitochondria to internodes.

Kole Koen K   Voesenek Bas J B BJB   Brinia Maria E ME   Petersen Naomi N   Kole Maarten H P MHP  

Nature communications 20221209 1


Parvalbumin-expressing (PV<sup>+</sup>) basket cells are fast-spiking inhibitory interneurons that exert critical control over local circuit activity and oscillations. PV<sup>+</sup> axons are often myelinated, but the electrical and metabolic roles of interneuron myelination remain poorly understood. Here, we developed viral constructs allowing cell type-specific investigation of mitochondria with genetically encoded fluorescent probes. Single-cell reconstructions revealed that mitochondria sel  ...[more]

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