Shen_2007_Nat.Neurosci_10_1458

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Title : Cholinergic modulation of Kir2 channels selectively elevates dendritic excitability in striatopallidal neurons - Shen_2007_Nat.Neurosci_10_1458
Author(s) : Shen W , Tian X , Day M , Ulrich S , Tkatch T , Nathanson NM , Surmeier DJ
Ref : Nat Neurosci , 10 :1458 , 2007
Abstract :

Dopamine-depleting lesions of the striatum that mimic Parkinson's disease induce a profound pruning of spines and glutamatergic synapses in striatopallidal medium spiny neurons, leaving striatonigral medium spiny neurons intact. The mechanisms that underlie this cell type-specific loss of connectivity are poorly understood. The Kir2 K(+) channel is an important determinant of dendritic excitability in these cells. Here we show that opening of these channels is potently reduced by signaling through M1 muscarinic receptors in striatopallidal neurons, but not in striatonigral neurons. This asymmetry could be attributed to differences in the subunit composition of Kir2 channels. Dopamine depletion alters the subunit composition further, rendering Kir2 channels in striatopallidal neurons even more susceptible to modulation. Reduced opening of Kir2 channels enhances dendritic excitability and synaptic integration. This cell type-specific enhancement of dendritic excitability is an essential trigger for synaptic pruning after dopamine depletion, as pruning was prevented by genetic deletion of M1 muscarinic receptors.

PubMedSearch : Shen_2007_Nat.Neurosci_10_1458
PubMedID: 17906621

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Shen W, Tian X, Day M, Ulrich S, Tkatch T, Nathanson NM, Surmeier DJ (2007)
Cholinergic modulation of Kir2 channels selectively elevates dendritic excitability in striatopallidal neurons
Nat Neurosci 10 :1458

Shen W, Tian X, Day M, Ulrich S, Tkatch T, Nathanson NM, Surmeier DJ (2007)
Nat Neurosci 10 :1458