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Kv4.1, a Key Ion Channel For Low Frequency Firing of Dentate Granule Cells, Is Crucial for Pattern Separation.
Kim, Kyung-Ran; Lee, Seung Yeon; Yoon, Sang Ho; Kim, Yoonsub; Jeong, Hyeon-Ju; Lee, Sanghyeon; Suh, Young Ho; Kang, Jong-Sun; Cho, Hana; Lee, Suk-Ho; Kim, Myoung-Hwan; Ho, Won-Kyung.
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  • Kim KR; Department of Physiology.
  • Lee SY; Department of Physiology.
  • Yoon SH; Department of Biomedical Science, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 03080, Korea.
  • Kim Y; Neuroscience Research Institute.
  • Jeong HJ; Department of Biomedical Science, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 03080, Korea.
  • Lee S; Department of Physiology.
  • Suh YH; Department of Biomedical Science, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 03080, Korea.
  • Kang JS; Department of Molecular Cell Biology, and.
  • Cho H; Department of Biomedical Science, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 03080, Korea.
  • Lee SH; Neuroscience Research Institute.
  • Kim MH; Department of Biomedical Science, Seoul National University College of Medicine, Seoul 03080, Korea.
  • Ho WK; Department of Molecular Cell Biology, and.
J Neurosci ; 40(11): 2200-2214, 2020 03 11.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32047055
ABSTRACT
The dentate gyrus (DG) in the hippocampus may play key roles in remembering distinct episodes through pattern separation, which may be subserved by the sparse firing properties of granule cells (GCs) in the DG. Low intrinsic excitability is characteristic of mature GCs, but ion channel mechanisms are not fully understood. Here, we investigated ionic channel mechanisms for firing frequency regulation in hippocampal GCs using male and female mice, and identified Kv4.1 as a key player. Immunofluorescence analysis showed that Kv4.1 was preferentially expressed in the DG, and its expression level determined by Western blot analysis was higher at 8-week than 3-week-old mice, suggesting a developmental regulation of Kv4.1 expression. With respect to firing frequency, GCs are categorized into two distinctive groups low-frequency (LF) and high-frequency (HF) firing GCs. Input resistance (Rin) of most LF-GCs is lower than 200 MΩ, suggesting that LF-GCs are fully mature GCs. Kv4.1 channel inhibition by intracellular perfusion of Kv4.1 antibody increased firing rates and gain of the input-output relationship selectively in LF-GCs with no significant effect on resting membrane potential and Rin, but had no effect in HF-GCs. Importantly, mature GCs from mice depleted of Kv4.1 transcripts in the DG showed increased firing frequency, and these mice showed an impairment in contextual discrimination task. Our findings suggest that Kv4.1 expression occurring at late stage of GC maturation is essential for low excitability of DG networks and thereby contributes to pattern separation.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT The sparse activity of dentate granule cells (GCs), which is essential for pattern separation, is supported by high inhibitory inputs and low intrinsic excitability of GCs. Low excitability of GCs is thought to be attributable to a high K+ conductance at resting membrane potentials, but this study identifies Kv4.1, a depolarization-activated K+ channel, as a key ion channel that regulates firing of GCs without affecting resting membrane potentials. Kv4.1 expression is developmentally regulated and Kv4.1 currents are detected only in mature GCs that show low-frequency firing, but not in less mature high-frequency firing GCs. Furthermore, mice depleted of Kv4.1 transcripts in the dentate gyrus show impaired pattern separation, suggesting that Kv4.1 is crucial for sparse coding and pattern separation.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Reacción de Prevención / Giro Dentado / Discriminación en Psicología / Canales de Potasio Shal / Neuronas Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: J Neurosci Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Reacción de Prevención / Giro Dentado / Discriminación en Psicología / Canales de Potasio Shal / Neuronas Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Límite: Animals / Female / Humans / Male Idioma: En Revista: J Neurosci Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article