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Ameliorating parkinsonian motor dysfunction by targeting histamine receptors in entopeduncular nucleus-thalamus circuitry.
Peng, Jian-Ya; Qi, Zeng-Xin; Yan, Qi; Fan, Xiu-Juan; Shen, Kang-Li; Huang, Hui-Wei; Lu, Jian-Hua; Wang, Xiao-Qin; Fang, Xiao-Xia; Mao, Liming; Ni, Jianguang; Chen, Liang; Zhuang, Qian-Xing.
  • Peng JY; Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Nantong University, Nantong, Jiangsu 226001, China.
  • Qi ZX; Department of Neurosurgery, Huashan Hospital, Shanghai Medical College, Fudan University, Shanghai 200030, China.
  • Yan Q; National Center for Neurological Disorders, Shanghai 200030, China.
  • Fan XJ; Shanghai Key Laboratory of Brain Function Restoration and Neural Regeneration, Shanghai 200030, China.
  • Shen KL; State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology and Ministry of Education Frontiers Center for Brain Science, Institutes of Brain Science, Fudan University, Shanghai 200030, China.
  • Huang HW; Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Nantong University, Nantong, Jiangsu 226001, China.
  • Lu JH; Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Nantong University, Nantong, Jiangsu 226001, China.
  • Wang XQ; Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Nantong University, Nantong, Jiangsu 226001, China.
  • Fang XX; Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Nantong University, Nantong, Jiangsu 226001, China.
  • Mao L; Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Nantong University, Nantong, Jiangsu 226001, China.
  • Ni J; Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Nantong University, Nantong, Jiangsu 226001, China.
  • Chen L; Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, Nantong University, Nantong, Jiangsu 226001, China.
  • Zhuang QX; Department of Immunology, School of Medicine, Nantong University, Nantong, Jiangsu 226001, China.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 120(17): e2216247120, 2023 04 25.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37068253
ABSTRACT
In Parkinson's disease (PD), reduced dopamine levels in the basal ganglia have been associated with altered neuronal firing and motor dysfunction. It remains unclear whether the altered firing rate or pattern of basal ganglia neurons leads to parkinsonism-associated motor dysfunction. In the present study, we show that increased histaminergic innervation of the entopeduncular nucleus (EPN) in the mouse model of PD leads to activation of EPN parvalbumin (PV) neurons projecting to the thalamic motor nucleus via hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated (HCN) channels coupled to postsynaptic H2R. Simultaneously, this effect is negatively regulated by presynaptic H3R activation in subthalamic nucleus (STN) glutamatergic neurons projecting to the EPN. Notably, the activation of both types of receptors ameliorates parkinsonism-associated motor dysfunction. Pharmacological activation of H2R or genetic upregulation of HCN2 in EPNPV neurons, which reduce neuronal burst firing, ameliorates parkinsonism-associated motor dysfunction independent of changes in the neuronal firing rate. In addition, optogenetic inhibition of EPNPV neurons and pharmacological activation or genetic upregulation of H3R in EPN-projecting STNGlu neurons ameliorate parkinsonism-associated motor dysfunction by reducing the firing rate rather than altering the firing pattern of EPNPV neurons. Thus, although a reduced firing rate and more regular firing pattern of EPNPV neurons correlate with amelioration in parkinsonism-associated motor dysfunction, the firing pattern appears to be more critical in this context. These results also confirm that targeting H2R and its downstream HCN2 channel in EPNPV neurons and H3R in EPN-projecting STNGlu neurons may represent potential therapeutic strategies for the clinical treatment of parkinsonism-associated motor dysfunction.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Enfermedad de Parkinson / Núcleo Subtalámico / Trastornos Parkinsonianos Límite: Animals Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Enfermedad de Parkinson / Núcleo Subtalámico / Trastornos Parkinsonianos Límite: Animals Idioma: En Año: 2023 Tipo del documento: Article