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Astrocyte Kir4.1 ion channel deficits contribute to neuronal dysfunction in Huntington's disease model mice

Huntington's disease (HD) is characterized by striatal medium spiny neuron (MSN) dysfunction, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We explored roles for astrocytes, which display mutant huntingtin in HD patients and mouse models. We found that symptom onset in R6/2 and Q175 HD mouse mo...

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Autores principales: Tong, Xiaoping, Ao, Yan, Faas, Guido C., Nwaobi, Sinifunanya E., Xu, Ji, Haustein, Martin D., Anderson, Mark A., Mody, Istvan, Olsen, Michelle L., Sofroniew, Michael V., Khakh, Baljit S.
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Publicado: 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4064471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24686787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nn.3691
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author Tong, Xiaoping
Ao, Yan
Faas, Guido C.
Nwaobi, Sinifunanya E.
Xu, Ji
Haustein, Martin D.
Anderson, Mark A.
Mody, Istvan
Olsen, Michelle L.
Sofroniew, Michael V.
Khakh, Baljit S.
author_facet Tong, Xiaoping
Ao, Yan
Faas, Guido C.
Nwaobi, Sinifunanya E.
Xu, Ji
Haustein, Martin D.
Anderson, Mark A.
Mody, Istvan
Olsen, Michelle L.
Sofroniew, Michael V.
Khakh, Baljit S.
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description Huntington's disease (HD) is characterized by striatal medium spiny neuron (MSN) dysfunction, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We explored roles for astrocytes, which display mutant huntingtin in HD patients and mouse models. We found that symptom onset in R6/2 and Q175 HD mouse models is not associated with classical astrogliosis, but is associated with decreased Kir4.1 K(+) channel functional expression, leading to elevated in vivo levels of striatal extracellular K(+), which increased MSN excitability in vitro. Viral delivery of Kir4.1 channels to striatal astrocytes restored Kir4.1 function, normalized extracellular K(+), recovered aspects of MSN dysfunction, prolonged survival and attenuated some motor phenotypes in R6/2 mice. These findings indicate that components of altered MSN excitability in HD may be caused by heretofore unknown disturbances of astrocyte–mediated K(+) homeostasis, revealing astrocytes and Kir4.1 channels as novel therapeutic targets.
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spelling pubmed-40644712014-11-01 Astrocyte Kir4.1 ion channel deficits contribute to neuronal dysfunction in Huntington's disease model mice Tong, Xiaoping Ao, Yan Faas, Guido C. Nwaobi, Sinifunanya E. Xu, Ji Haustein, Martin D. Anderson, Mark A. Mody, Istvan Olsen, Michelle L. Sofroniew, Michael V. Khakh, Baljit S. Nat Neurosci Article Huntington's disease (HD) is characterized by striatal medium spiny neuron (MSN) dysfunction, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We explored roles for astrocytes, which display mutant huntingtin in HD patients and mouse models. We found that symptom onset in R6/2 and Q175 HD mouse models is not associated with classical astrogliosis, but is associated with decreased Kir4.1 K(+) channel functional expression, leading to elevated in vivo levels of striatal extracellular K(+), which increased MSN excitability in vitro. Viral delivery of Kir4.1 channels to striatal astrocytes restored Kir4.1 function, normalized extracellular K(+), recovered aspects of MSN dysfunction, prolonged survival and attenuated some motor phenotypes in R6/2 mice. These findings indicate that components of altered MSN excitability in HD may be caused by heretofore unknown disturbances of astrocyte–mediated K(+) homeostasis, revealing astrocytes and Kir4.1 channels as novel therapeutic targets. 2014-03-30 2014-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4064471/ /pubmed/24686787 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nn.3691 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download text and data-mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use:http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Tong, Xiaoping
Ao, Yan
Faas, Guido C.
Nwaobi, Sinifunanya E.
Xu, Ji
Haustein, Martin D.
Anderson, Mark A.
Mody, Istvan
Olsen, Michelle L.
Sofroniew, Michael V.
Khakh, Baljit S.
Astrocyte Kir4.1 ion channel deficits contribute to neuronal dysfunction in Huntington's disease model mice
title Astrocyte Kir4.1 ion channel deficits contribute to neuronal dysfunction in Huntington's disease model mice
title_full Astrocyte Kir4.1 ion channel deficits contribute to neuronal dysfunction in Huntington's disease model mice
title_fullStr Astrocyte Kir4.1 ion channel deficits contribute to neuronal dysfunction in Huntington's disease model mice
title_full_unstemmed Astrocyte Kir4.1 ion channel deficits contribute to neuronal dysfunction in Huntington's disease model mice
title_short Astrocyte Kir4.1 ion channel deficits contribute to neuronal dysfunction in Huntington's disease model mice
title_sort astrocyte kir4.1 ion channel deficits contribute to neuronal dysfunction in huntington's disease model mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4064471/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24686787
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nn.3691
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