GluK2-Mediated Excitability within the Superficial Layers of the Entorhinal Cortex
PLoS ONE 4(5), e5576
Authors: Beed, S., Salmen, B., and D. Schmitz
Year: 2009
Source: PLoS ONE 4(5), e5576
Link: http://www.pubmedcentral.nih.gov/articlerender.fcgi?artid=2679203
Abstract:
Recent analysis of genetically modified mice deficient in different kainate receptor (KAR) subunits have strongly pointed to a role of the GluK2 subunit, mediating the vulnerability of the brain towards seizures. Research concerning this issue has focused mainly on the hippocampus. However, several studies point to a potential role of other parts of the hippocampal formation, in particular the entorhinal cortex, in the development of epileptic seizures. There is extensive cell death after such seizures in layer III of the medial entorhinal cortex (LIII mEC), making this region of special interest for investigation into related pathological conditions. We therefore characterized KAR mediated currents in LIII mEC pyramidal neurons by several different approaches. Using patch-clamp technique, in combination with glutamate uncaging in horizontal brain slices, we show that LIII mEC neurons exhibit KAR currents. Use of genetically modified mice reveal that these currents are mediated by GluK2 containing KARs. The IV curve indicates the predominant presence of a Ca2+ impermeable and edited form of the KAR. Finally, we show that GluK2 containing kainate receptors are essential for kainate-induced gamma oscillations within the entorhinal cortex.
Affiliation:
NeuroScience Research Center, Charité, Universitätsmedizin Berlin, Berlin, Germany
Document Type: Research article
DOI:
10.1371/journal.pone.0005576
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