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Depolarization and Hyperexcitability of Cortical Motor Neurons after Spinal Cord Injury Associates with Reduced HCN Channel Activity
A spinal cord injury (SCI) damages the axonal projections of neurons residing in the neocortex. This axotomy changes cortical excitability and results in dysfunctional activity and output of infragranular cortical layers. Thus, addressing cortical pathophysiology after SCI will be instrumental in pr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10003573/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36902146 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054715 |
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author | Benedetti, Bruno Bieler, Lara Erhardt-Kreutzer, Christina Jakubecova, Dominika Benedetti, Ariane Reisinger, Maximilian Dannehl, Dominik Thome, Christian Engelhardt, Maren Couillard-Despres, Sebastien |
author_facet | Benedetti, Bruno Bieler, Lara Erhardt-Kreutzer, Christina Jakubecova, Dominika Benedetti, Ariane Reisinger, Maximilian Dannehl, Dominik Thome, Christian Engelhardt, Maren Couillard-Despres, Sebastien |
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description | A spinal cord injury (SCI) damages the axonal projections of neurons residing in the neocortex. This axotomy changes cortical excitability and results in dysfunctional activity and output of infragranular cortical layers. Thus, addressing cortical pathophysiology after SCI will be instrumental in promoting recovery. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms of cortical dysfunction after SCI are poorly resolved. In this study, we determined that the principal neurons of the primary motor cortex layer V (M1LV), those suffering from axotomy upon SCI, become hyperexcitable following injury. Therefore, we questioned the role of hyperpolarization cyclic nucleotide gated channels (HCN channels) in this context. Patch clamp experiments on axotomized M1LV neurons and acute pharmacological manipulation of HCN channels allowed us to resolve a dysfunctional mechanism controlling intrinsic neuronal excitability one week after SCI. Some axotomized M1LV neurons became excessively depolarized. In those cells, the HCN channels were less active and less relevant to control neuronal excitability because the membrane potential exceeded the window of HCN channel activation. Care should be taken when manipulating HCN channels pharmacologically after SCI. Even though the dysfunction of HCN channels partakes in the pathophysiology of axotomized M1LV neurons, their dysfunctional contribution varies remarkably between neurons and combines with other pathophysiological mechanisms. |
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spelling | pubmed-100035732023-03-11 Depolarization and Hyperexcitability of Cortical Motor Neurons after Spinal Cord Injury Associates with Reduced HCN Channel Activity Benedetti, Bruno Bieler, Lara Erhardt-Kreutzer, Christina Jakubecova, Dominika Benedetti, Ariane Reisinger, Maximilian Dannehl, Dominik Thome, Christian Engelhardt, Maren Couillard-Despres, Sebastien Int J Mol Sci Article A spinal cord injury (SCI) damages the axonal projections of neurons residing in the neocortex. This axotomy changes cortical excitability and results in dysfunctional activity and output of infragranular cortical layers. Thus, addressing cortical pathophysiology after SCI will be instrumental in promoting recovery. However, the cellular and molecular mechanisms of cortical dysfunction after SCI are poorly resolved. In this study, we determined that the principal neurons of the primary motor cortex layer V (M1LV), those suffering from axotomy upon SCI, become hyperexcitable following injury. Therefore, we questioned the role of hyperpolarization cyclic nucleotide gated channels (HCN channels) in this context. Patch clamp experiments on axotomized M1LV neurons and acute pharmacological manipulation of HCN channels allowed us to resolve a dysfunctional mechanism controlling intrinsic neuronal excitability one week after SCI. Some axotomized M1LV neurons became excessively depolarized. In those cells, the HCN channels were less active and less relevant to control neuronal excitability because the membrane potential exceeded the window of HCN channel activation. Care should be taken when manipulating HCN channels pharmacologically after SCI. Even though the dysfunction of HCN channels partakes in the pathophysiology of axotomized M1LV neurons, their dysfunctional contribution varies remarkably between neurons and combines with other pathophysiological mechanisms. MDPI 2023-03-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10003573/ /pubmed/36902146 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054715 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Benedetti, Bruno Bieler, Lara Erhardt-Kreutzer, Christina Jakubecova, Dominika Benedetti, Ariane Reisinger, Maximilian Dannehl, Dominik Thome, Christian Engelhardt, Maren Couillard-Despres, Sebastien Depolarization and Hyperexcitability of Cortical Motor Neurons after Spinal Cord Injury Associates with Reduced HCN Channel Activity |
title | Depolarization and Hyperexcitability of Cortical Motor Neurons after Spinal Cord Injury Associates with Reduced HCN Channel Activity |
title_full | Depolarization and Hyperexcitability of Cortical Motor Neurons after Spinal Cord Injury Associates with Reduced HCN Channel Activity |
title_fullStr | Depolarization and Hyperexcitability of Cortical Motor Neurons after Spinal Cord Injury Associates with Reduced HCN Channel Activity |
title_full_unstemmed | Depolarization and Hyperexcitability of Cortical Motor Neurons after Spinal Cord Injury Associates with Reduced HCN Channel Activity |
title_short | Depolarization and Hyperexcitability of Cortical Motor Neurons after Spinal Cord Injury Associates with Reduced HCN Channel Activity |
title_sort | depolarization and hyperexcitability of cortical motor neurons after spinal cord injury associates with reduced hcn channel activity |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10003573/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36902146 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms24054715 |
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