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BK channels mediate a presynaptic form of mGluR-LTD in the neonatal hippocampus

Journal
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
Date Issued
2025-01-08
Author(s)
Carlos Ancatén-González
Rodrigo C. Meza
Naileth Gonzalez-Sanabria
Ignacio Segura
Alejandro Alcaino
Antonio Peña-Pichicoi
Latorre, Ramón  
Facultad de Ciencias  
Chiayu Q. Chiu
Andrés E. Chávez
DOI
10.1073/pnas.2411506122
Abstract
<jats:p>BK channels can control neuronal function, but their functional relevance in activity-dependent changes of synaptic function remains elusive. Here, we report that repetitive low-frequency stimulation activates BK channels through 12(S)HPETE, an arachidonic acid metabolite, produced downstream of postsynaptic metabotropic glutamate receptors (mGluRs) to trigger long-term depression (LTD) at CA3–CA1 synapses in hippocampal slices from P7–P10 mice. Activation of BK channels is subunit specific, as paxilline but not iberiotoxin blocked mGluR-LTD. Also, 12(S)HPETE does not change the electrophysiological properties of the BK channel when the BKα subunit is expressed alone but increases the channel open probability when the BKα is coexpressed with the β4-subunit. Our findings reveal an interaction between 12(S)HPETE and BK channels to regulate synaptic strength at central synapses and increase our understanding of the mechanisms underlying mGluR-LTD in the neonatal hippocampus that likely contribute to circuit maturation necessary for learning.</jats:p>

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