1. Reversing GABA polarity corrects synaptic physiology and behavioural deficits in young adolescent Syngap1+/- mice
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Ravi Manjithaya, Kavita Sharma, Sridhar Rajaram, M. J. Vijay Kumar, Ravi S. Muddashetty, James P. Clement, Thomas Behnisch, and Vijaya Verma
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Polarity (physics) ,Reversing ,SYNGAP1 ,Biology ,Synaptic physiology ,Neuroscience ,Young adolescents - Abstract
Haploinsufficiency in SYNGAP1 is implicated in Intellectual Disability (ID) and Autism Spectrum disorder (ASD) and affects the maturation of dendritic spines. The abnormal spine development has been suggested to cause disbalance of excitatory and inhibitory (E/I) neurotransmission at distinct developmental periods. In addition, E/I imbalances in Syngap1+/- mice might be due to abnormalities in K+-Cl- co-transporter function (NKCC1, KCC2), in a similar manner as in the murine models of Fragile-X and Rett syndromes. To study whether an altered intracellular chloride ion concentration represents an underlying mechanism of altered function of GABAergic synapses in Dentate Gyrus Granule Cells of Syngap1+/- recordings were performed at different developmental stages of the mice. We observed that neurons at P14-15 of Syngap1+/- mice had depolarised membrane potential and a decreased Cl- reversal potential. The KCC2 expression was decreased compared to Wild-type (WT) mice at P14-15. Furtherly, the small molecule GSK-3β inhibitor, 6-bromoindirubin-3`-oxime (6BIO), was tested in an attempt to restore the function of GABAergic synapses. We discovered that intraperitoneal administration of 6BIO during the critical period or young adolescents normalized an altered E/I balance, the deficits of synaptic transmission, and behavioral performance like social novelty, anxiety, and memory of the Syngap1+/- mice. In summary, altered functionality of GABAergic synapses in Syngap1+/- mice is based on a reduced KCC2 expression and a subsequent increase in the intracellular chloride concentration that can be counteracted by the small molecule 6BIO. The 6BIO sufficiently restored cognitive, emotional, and social symptoms by pharmacological intervention, particularly, in adulthood.
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- 2021
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