Connexin43 hemichannels contribute to working memory and excitatory synaptic transmission of pyramidal neurons in the prefrontal cortex of rats.
Life Sci
; 286: 120049, 2021 Dec 01.
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The gap junction is essential for the communication between astrocytes and neurons by various connexins. Connexin43 hemichannels (Cx43 HCs), one of important subunits of gap junction protein, is highly expressed in astrocytes. It has been demonstrated that Cx43 HCs is involved in synaptic plasticity and learning and memory. However, whether the role of Cx43 HCs in the prefrontal cortex (PFC), a key brain region mediating cognitive and executive functions including working memory, still remains unclear. Here, we investigate that the role of Cx43 HCs in working memory through pharmacological inhibition of Cx43 HCs in the PFC. Gap26, a specific hemichannels blocker for Cx43 HCs, was bilaterally infused into the prelimbic (PrL) area of the PFC and then spatial working memory was examined in delayed alternation task in T-maze. Furthermore, the effect of Gap26 on synaptic transmission of prefrontal pyramidal neurons was examined using whole-cell patch recording in slice containing PFC. The demonstrate that inhibition of prefrontal cortex Cx43 HCs impairs the working memory and excitatory synaptic transmission of PFC neurons, suggesting that Cx43 HCs in the PFC contributes to working memory and excitatory synaptic transmission of neurons in rats.
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Células Piramidales
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Conexina 43
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Memoria a Corto Plazo
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Animals
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Life Sci
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2021
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China