[HTML][HTML] Compensatory T-type Ca2+ channel activity alters D2-autoreceptor responses of Substantia nigra dopamine neurons from Cav1.3 L-type Ca2+ channel KO …

C Poetschke, E Dragicevic, J Duda, J Benkert… - Scientific reports, 2015 - nature.com
C Poetschke, E Dragicevic, J Duda, J Benkert, A Dougalis, R DeZio, TP Snutch, J Striessnig
Scientific reports, 2015nature.com
The preferential degeneration of Substantia nigra dopamine midbrain neurons (SN DA)
causes the motor-symptoms of Parkinson's disease (PD). Voltage-gated L-type calcium
channels (LTCCs), especially the Cav1. 3-subtype, generate an activity-related oscillatory
Ca2+ burden in SN DA neurons, contributing to their degeneration and PD. While LTCC-
blockers are already in clinical trials as PD-therapy, age-dependent functional roles of Cav1.
3 LTCCs in SN DA neurons remain unclear. Thus, we analysed juvenile and adult Cav1. 3 …
Abstract
The preferential degeneration of Substantia nigra dopamine midbrain neurons (SN DA) causes the motor-symptoms of Parkinson’s disease (PD). Voltage-gated L-type calcium channels (LTCCs), especially the Cav1.3-subtype, generate an activity-related oscillatory Ca2+ burden in SN DA neurons, contributing to their degeneration and PD. While LTCC-blockers are already in clinical trials as PD-therapy, age-dependent functional roles of Cav1.3 LTCCs in SN DA neurons remain unclear. Thus, we analysed juvenile and adult Cav1.3-deficient mice with electrophysiological and molecular techniques. To unmask compensatory effects, we compared Cav1.3 KO mice with pharmacological LTCC-inhibition. LTCC-function was not necessary for SN DA pacemaker-activity at either age, but rather contributed to their pacemaker-precision. Moreover, juvenile Cav1.3 KO but not WT mice displayed adult wildtype-like, sensitised inhibitory dopamine-D2-autoreceptor (D2-AR) responses that depended upon both, interaction of the neuronal calcium sensor NCS-1 with D2-ARs and on voltage-gated T-type calcium channel (TTCC) activity. This functional KO-phenotype was accompanied by cell-specific up-regulation of NCS-1 and Cav3.1-TTCC mRNA. Furthermore, in wildtype we identified an age-dependent switch of TTCC-function from contributing to SN DA pacemaker-precision in juveniles to pacemaker-frequency in adults. This novel interplay of Cav1.3 L-type and Cav3.1 T-type channels and their modulation of SN DA activity-pattern and D2-AR-sensitisation, provide new insights into flexible age- and calcium-dependent activity-control of SN DA neurons and its pharmacological modulation.
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