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Neuron-glia cross talk revealed in reverberating networks by simultaneous extracellular recording of spikes and astrocytes' glutamate transporter and K(+) currents
Astrocytes uptake synaptically released glutamate with electrogenic transporters (GluT) and buffer the spike-dependent extracellular K(+) excess with background K(+) channels. We studied neuronal spikes and the slower astrocytic signals on reverberating neocortical cultures and organotypic slices fr...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5133298/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27683885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00509.2016 |
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author | Wanke, Enzo Gullo, Francesca Dossi, Elena Valenza, Gaetano Becchetti, Andrea |
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description | Astrocytes uptake synaptically released glutamate with electrogenic transporters (GluT) and buffer the spike-dependent extracellular K(+) excess with background K(+) channels. We studied neuronal spikes and the slower astrocytic signals on reverberating neocortical cultures and organotypic slices from mouse brains. Spike trains and glial responses were simultaneously captured from individual sites of multielectrode arrays (MEA) by splitting the recorded traces into appropriate filters and reconstructing the original signal by deconvolution. GluT currents were identified by using dl-threo-β-benzyloxyaspartate (TBOA). K(+) currents were blocked by 30 μM Ba(2+), suggesting a major contribution of inwardly rectifying K(+) currents. Both types of current were tightly correlated with the spike rate, and their astrocytic origin was tested in primary cultures by blocking glial proliferation with cytosine β-d-arabinofuranoside (AraC). The spike-related, time-locked inward and outward K(+) currents in different regions of the astrocyte syncytium were consistent with the assumptions of the spatial K(+) buffering model. In organotypic slices from ventral tegmental area and prefrontal cortex, the GluT current amplitudes exceeded those observed in primary cultures by several orders of magnitude, which allowed to directly measure transporter currents with a single electrode. Simultaneously measuring cell signals displaying widely different amplitudes and kinetics will help clarify the neuron-glia interplay and make it possible to follow the cross talk between different cell types in excitable as well as nonexcitable tissue. |
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spelling | pubmed-51332982016-12-19 Neuron-glia cross talk revealed in reverberating networks by simultaneous extracellular recording of spikes and astrocytes' glutamate transporter and K(+) currents Wanke, Enzo Gullo, Francesca Dossi, Elena Valenza, Gaetano Becchetti, Andrea J Neurophysiol Call for Papers Astrocytes uptake synaptically released glutamate with electrogenic transporters (GluT) and buffer the spike-dependent extracellular K(+) excess with background K(+) channels. We studied neuronal spikes and the slower astrocytic signals on reverberating neocortical cultures and organotypic slices from mouse brains. Spike trains and glial responses were simultaneously captured from individual sites of multielectrode arrays (MEA) by splitting the recorded traces into appropriate filters and reconstructing the original signal by deconvolution. GluT currents were identified by using dl-threo-β-benzyloxyaspartate (TBOA). K(+) currents were blocked by 30 μM Ba(2+), suggesting a major contribution of inwardly rectifying K(+) currents. Both types of current were tightly correlated with the spike rate, and their astrocytic origin was tested in primary cultures by blocking glial proliferation with cytosine β-d-arabinofuranoside (AraC). The spike-related, time-locked inward and outward K(+) currents in different regions of the astrocyte syncytium were consistent with the assumptions of the spatial K(+) buffering model. In organotypic slices from ventral tegmental area and prefrontal cortex, the GluT current amplitudes exceeded those observed in primary cultures by several orders of magnitude, which allowed to directly measure transporter currents with a single electrode. Simultaneously measuring cell signals displaying widely different amplitudes and kinetics will help clarify the neuron-glia interplay and make it possible to follow the cross talk between different cell types in excitable as well as nonexcitable tissue. American Physiological Society 2016-09-28 2016-12-01 /pmc/articles/PMC5133298/ /pubmed/27683885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00509.2016 Text en Copyright © 2016 the American Physiological Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US Licensed under Creative Commons Attribution CC-BY 3.0 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/deed.en_US) : © the American Physiological Society. |
spellingShingle | Call for Papers Wanke, Enzo Gullo, Francesca Dossi, Elena Valenza, Gaetano Becchetti, Andrea Neuron-glia cross talk revealed in reverberating networks by simultaneous extracellular recording of spikes and astrocytes' glutamate transporter and K(+) currents |
title | Neuron-glia cross talk revealed in reverberating networks by simultaneous extracellular recording of spikes and astrocytes' glutamate transporter and K(+) currents |
title_full | Neuron-glia cross talk revealed in reverberating networks by simultaneous extracellular recording of spikes and astrocytes' glutamate transporter and K(+) currents |
title_fullStr | Neuron-glia cross talk revealed in reverberating networks by simultaneous extracellular recording of spikes and astrocytes' glutamate transporter and K(+) currents |
title_full_unstemmed | Neuron-glia cross talk revealed in reverberating networks by simultaneous extracellular recording of spikes and astrocytes' glutamate transporter and K(+) currents |
title_short | Neuron-glia cross talk revealed in reverberating networks by simultaneous extracellular recording of spikes and astrocytes' glutamate transporter and K(+) currents |
title_sort | neuron-glia cross talk revealed in reverberating networks by simultaneous extracellular recording of spikes and astrocytes' glutamate transporter and k(+) currents |
topic | Call for Papers |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5133298/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27683885 http://dx.doi.org/10.1152/jn.00509.2016 |
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