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Propofol Affects Cortico-Hippocampal Interactions via β3 Subunit-Containing GABA(A) Receptors

Background: General anesthetics depress neuronal activity. The depression and uncoupling of cortico-hippocampal activity may contribute to anesthetic-induced amnesia. However, the molecular targets involved in this process are not fully characterized. GABA(A) receptors, especially the type with β3 s...

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Autores principales: Kreuzer, Matthias, Butovas, Sergejus, García, Paul S, Schneider, Gerhard, Schwarz, Cornelius, Rudolph, Uwe, Antkowiak, Bernd, Drexler, Berthold
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7461501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32823959
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21165844
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author Kreuzer, Matthias
Butovas, Sergejus
García, Paul S
Schneider, Gerhard
Schwarz, Cornelius
Rudolph, Uwe
Antkowiak, Bernd
Drexler, Berthold
author_facet Kreuzer, Matthias
Butovas, Sergejus
García, Paul S
Schneider, Gerhard
Schwarz, Cornelius
Rudolph, Uwe
Antkowiak, Bernd
Drexler, Berthold
author_sort Kreuzer, Matthias
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description Background: General anesthetics depress neuronal activity. The depression and uncoupling of cortico-hippocampal activity may contribute to anesthetic-induced amnesia. However, the molecular targets involved in this process are not fully characterized. GABA(A) receptors, especially the type with β3 subunits, represent a main molecular target of propofol. We therefore hypothesized that GABA(A) receptors with β3 subunits mediate the propofol-induced disturbance of cortico-hippocampal interactions. Methods: We used local field potential (LFP) recordings from chronically implanted cortical and hippocampal electrodes in wild-type and β3(N265M) knock-in mice. In the β3(N265M) mice, the action of propofol via β3subunit containing GABA(A) receptors is strongly attenuated. The analytical approach contained spectral power, phase locking, and mutual information analyses in the 2–16 Hz range to investigate propofol-induced effects on cortico-hippocampal interactions. Results: Propofol caused a significant increase in spectral power between 14 and 16 Hz in the cortex and hippocampus of wild-type mice. This increase was absent in the β3(N265M) mutant. Propofol strongly decreased phase locking of 6–12 Hz oscillations in wild-type mice. This decrease was attenuated in the β3(N265M) mutant. Finally, propofol reduced the mutual information between 6–16 Hz in wild-type mice, but only between 6 and 8 Hz in the β3(N265M) mutant. Conclusions: GABA(A) receptors containing β3 subunits contribute to frequency-specific perturbation of cortico-hippocampal interactions. This likely explains some of the amnestic actions of propofol.
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spelling pubmed-74615012020-09-14 Propofol Affects Cortico-Hippocampal Interactions via β3 Subunit-Containing GABA(A) Receptors Kreuzer, Matthias Butovas, Sergejus García, Paul S Schneider, Gerhard Schwarz, Cornelius Rudolph, Uwe Antkowiak, Bernd Drexler, Berthold Int J Mol Sci Article Background: General anesthetics depress neuronal activity. The depression and uncoupling of cortico-hippocampal activity may contribute to anesthetic-induced amnesia. However, the molecular targets involved in this process are not fully characterized. GABA(A) receptors, especially the type with β3 subunits, represent a main molecular target of propofol. We therefore hypothesized that GABA(A) receptors with β3 subunits mediate the propofol-induced disturbance of cortico-hippocampal interactions. Methods: We used local field potential (LFP) recordings from chronically implanted cortical and hippocampal electrodes in wild-type and β3(N265M) knock-in mice. In the β3(N265M) mice, the action of propofol via β3subunit containing GABA(A) receptors is strongly attenuated. The analytical approach contained spectral power, phase locking, and mutual information analyses in the 2–16 Hz range to investigate propofol-induced effects on cortico-hippocampal interactions. Results: Propofol caused a significant increase in spectral power between 14 and 16 Hz in the cortex and hippocampus of wild-type mice. This increase was absent in the β3(N265M) mutant. Propofol strongly decreased phase locking of 6–12 Hz oscillations in wild-type mice. This decrease was attenuated in the β3(N265M) mutant. Finally, propofol reduced the mutual information between 6–16 Hz in wild-type mice, but only between 6 and 8 Hz in the β3(N265M) mutant. Conclusions: GABA(A) receptors containing β3 subunits contribute to frequency-specific perturbation of cortico-hippocampal interactions. This likely explains some of the amnestic actions of propofol. MDPI 2020-08-14 /pmc/articles/PMC7461501/ /pubmed/32823959 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21165844 Text en © 2020 by the authors. 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Kreuzer, Matthias
Butovas, Sergejus
García, Paul S
Schneider, Gerhard
Schwarz, Cornelius
Rudolph, Uwe
Antkowiak, Bernd
Drexler, Berthold
Propofol Affects Cortico-Hippocampal Interactions via β3 Subunit-Containing GABA(A) Receptors
title Propofol Affects Cortico-Hippocampal Interactions via β3 Subunit-Containing GABA(A) Receptors
title_full Propofol Affects Cortico-Hippocampal Interactions via β3 Subunit-Containing GABA(A) Receptors
title_fullStr Propofol Affects Cortico-Hippocampal Interactions via β3 Subunit-Containing GABA(A) Receptors
title_full_unstemmed Propofol Affects Cortico-Hippocampal Interactions via β3 Subunit-Containing GABA(A) Receptors
title_short Propofol Affects Cortico-Hippocampal Interactions via β3 Subunit-Containing GABA(A) Receptors
title_sort propofol affects cortico-hippocampal interactions via β3 subunit-containing gaba(a) receptors
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7461501/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32823959
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms21165844
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