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Purkinje Cell-Specific Ablation of Ca(V)2.1 Channels is Sufficient to Cause Cerebellar Ataxia in Mice

The Cacna1a gene encodes the α(1A) subunit of voltage-gated Ca(V)2.1 Ca(2+) channels that are involved in neurotransmission at central synapses. Ca(V)2.1-α(1)-knockout (α1KO) mice, which lack Ca(V)2.1 channels in all neurons, have a very severe phenotype of cerebellar ataxia and dystonia, and usuall...

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Autores principales: Todorov, Boyan, Kros, Lieke, Shyti, Reinald, Plak, Petra, Haasdijk, Elize D., Raike, Robert S., Frants, Rune R., Hess, Ellen J., Hoebeek, Freek E., De Zeeuw, Chris I., van den Maagdenberg, Arn M. J. M.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3311848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21870131
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12311-011-0302-1
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author Todorov, Boyan
Kros, Lieke
Shyti, Reinald
Plak, Petra
Haasdijk, Elize D.
Raike, Robert S.
Frants, Rune R.
Hess, Ellen J.
Hoebeek, Freek E.
De Zeeuw, Chris I.
van den Maagdenberg, Arn M. J. M.
author_facet Todorov, Boyan
Kros, Lieke
Shyti, Reinald
Plak, Petra
Haasdijk, Elize D.
Raike, Robert S.
Frants, Rune R.
Hess, Ellen J.
Hoebeek, Freek E.
De Zeeuw, Chris I.
van den Maagdenberg, Arn M. J. M.
author_sort Todorov, Boyan
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description The Cacna1a gene encodes the α(1A) subunit of voltage-gated Ca(V)2.1 Ca(2+) channels that are involved in neurotransmission at central synapses. Ca(V)2.1-α(1)-knockout (α1KO) mice, which lack Ca(V)2.1 channels in all neurons, have a very severe phenotype of cerebellar ataxia and dystonia, and usually die around postnatal day 20. This early lethality, combined with the wide expression of Ca(V)2.1 channels throughout the cerebellar cortex and nuclei, prohibited determination of the contribution of particular cerebellar cell types to the development of the severe neurobiological phenotype in Cacna1a mutant mice. Here, we crossed conditional Cacna1a mice with transgenic mice expressing Cre recombinase, driven by the Purkinje cell-specific Pcp2 promoter, to specifically ablate the Ca(V)2.1-α(1A) subunit and thereby Ca(V)2.1 channels in Purkinje cells. Purkinje cell Ca(V)2.1-α(1A)-knockout (PCα1KO) mice aged without difficulties, rescuing the lethal phenotype seen in α1KO mice. PCα1KO mice exhibited cerebellar ataxia starting around P12, much earlier than the first signs of progressive Purkinje cell loss, which appears in these mice between P30 and P45. Secondary cell loss was observed in the granular and molecular layers of the cerebellum and the volume of all individual cerebellar nuclei was reduced. In this mouse model with a cell type-specific ablation of Ca(V)2.1 channels, we show that ablation of Ca(V)2.1 channels restricted to Purkinje cells is sufficient to cause cerebellar ataxia. We demonstrate that spatial ablation of Ca(V)2.1 channels may help in unraveling mechanisms of human disease. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s12311-011-0302-1) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users.
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spelling pubmed-33118482012-03-30 Purkinje Cell-Specific Ablation of Ca(V)2.1 Channels is Sufficient to Cause Cerebellar Ataxia in Mice Todorov, Boyan Kros, Lieke Shyti, Reinald Plak, Petra Haasdijk, Elize D. Raike, Robert S. Frants, Rune R. Hess, Ellen J. Hoebeek, Freek E. De Zeeuw, Chris I. van den Maagdenberg, Arn M. J. M. Cerebellum Original Paper The Cacna1a gene encodes the α(1A) subunit of voltage-gated Ca(V)2.1 Ca(2+) channels that are involved in neurotransmission at central synapses. Ca(V)2.1-α(1)-knockout (α1KO) mice, which lack Ca(V)2.1 channels in all neurons, have a very severe phenotype of cerebellar ataxia and dystonia, and usually die around postnatal day 20. This early lethality, combined with the wide expression of Ca(V)2.1 channels throughout the cerebellar cortex and nuclei, prohibited determination of the contribution of particular cerebellar cell types to the development of the severe neurobiological phenotype in Cacna1a mutant mice. Here, we crossed conditional Cacna1a mice with transgenic mice expressing Cre recombinase, driven by the Purkinje cell-specific Pcp2 promoter, to specifically ablate the Ca(V)2.1-α(1A) subunit and thereby Ca(V)2.1 channels in Purkinje cells. Purkinje cell Ca(V)2.1-α(1A)-knockout (PCα1KO) mice aged without difficulties, rescuing the lethal phenotype seen in α1KO mice. PCα1KO mice exhibited cerebellar ataxia starting around P12, much earlier than the first signs of progressive Purkinje cell loss, which appears in these mice between P30 and P45. Secondary cell loss was observed in the granular and molecular layers of the cerebellum and the volume of all individual cerebellar nuclei was reduced. In this mouse model with a cell type-specific ablation of Ca(V)2.1 channels, we show that ablation of Ca(V)2.1 channels restricted to Purkinje cells is sufficient to cause cerebellar ataxia. We demonstrate that spatial ablation of Ca(V)2.1 channels may help in unraveling mechanisms of human disease. ELECTRONIC SUPPLEMENTARY MATERIAL: The online version of this article (doi:10.1007/s12311-011-0302-1) contains supplementary material, which is available to authorized users. Springer-Verlag 2011-08-26 2012 /pmc/articles/PMC3311848/ /pubmed/21870131 http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12311-011-0302-1 Text en © The Author(s) 2011 https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0/ This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Noncommercial License which permits any noncommercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author(s) and source are credited.
spellingShingle Original Paper
Todorov, Boyan
Kros, Lieke
Shyti, Reinald
Plak, Petra
Haasdijk, Elize D.
Raike, Robert S.
Frants, Rune R.
Hess, Ellen J.
Hoebeek, Freek E.
De Zeeuw, Chris I.
van den Maagdenberg, Arn M. J. M.
Purkinje Cell-Specific Ablation of Ca(V)2.1 Channels is Sufficient to Cause Cerebellar Ataxia in Mice
title Purkinje Cell-Specific Ablation of Ca(V)2.1 Channels is Sufficient to Cause Cerebellar Ataxia in Mice
title_full Purkinje Cell-Specific Ablation of Ca(V)2.1 Channels is Sufficient to Cause Cerebellar Ataxia in Mice
title_fullStr Purkinje Cell-Specific Ablation of Ca(V)2.1 Channels is Sufficient to Cause Cerebellar Ataxia in Mice
title_full_unstemmed Purkinje Cell-Specific Ablation of Ca(V)2.1 Channels is Sufficient to Cause Cerebellar Ataxia in Mice
title_short Purkinje Cell-Specific Ablation of Ca(V)2.1 Channels is Sufficient to Cause Cerebellar Ataxia in Mice
title_sort purkinje cell-specific ablation of ca(v)2.1 channels is sufficient to cause cerebellar ataxia in mice
topic Original Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3311848/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21870131
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12311-011-0302-1
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