Loss-of-function mutations in tuberous sclerosis 1 (TSC1) are prevalent monogenic causes of autism spectrum disorder (ASD). Selective deletion of Tsc1 from mouse cerebellar Purkinje neurons has been shown to cause several ASD-linked behavioral impairments, which are linked to reduced Purkinje neuron repetitive firing rates. We used electrophysiology methods to investigate why Purkinje neuron-specific Tsc1 deletion (Tsc1(mut/mut)) impairs Purkinje neuron firing. These studies revealed a depolarized shift in action potential threshold voltage, an effect that we link to reduced expression of the fast-transient voltage-gated sodium (Nav) current in Tsc1(mut/mut) Purkinje neurons. The reduced Nav currents in these cells was associated with diminished secondary immunofluorescence from anti-pan Nav channel labeling at Purkinje neuron axon initial segments (AIS). Anti-ankyrinG immunofluorescence was also found to be significantly reduced at the AIS of Tsc1(mut/mut) Purkinje neurons, suggesting Tsc1 is necessary for the organization and functioning of the Purkinje neuron AIS. An analysis of the 1st and 2nd derivative of the action potential voltage-waveform supported this hypothesis, revealing spike initiation and propagation from the AIS of Tsc1(mut/mut) Purkinje neurons is impaired compared to age-matched control Purkinje neurons. Heterozygous Tsc1 deletion resulted in no significant changes in the firing properties of adult Purkinje neurons, and slight reductions in anti-pan Nav and anti-ankyrinG labeling at the Purkinje neuron AIS, revealing deficits in Purkinje neuron firing due to Tsc1 haploinsufficiency are delayed compared to age-matched Tsc1(mut/mut) Purkinje neurons. Together, these data reveal that the loss of Tsc1 impairs Purkinje neuron firing and membrane excitability through the dysregulation of proteins essential for AIS organization and function.
Tsc1 deletion in Purkinje neurons disrupts the axon initial segment, impairing excitability and cerebellar function.
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作者:Brown Samuel P, Jena Achintya K, Osko Joanna J, Ransdell Joseph L
| 期刊: | Neurobiology of Disease | 影响因子: | 5.600 |
| 时间: | 2025 | 起止号: | 2025 Apr;207:106856 |
| doi: | 10.1016/j.nbd.2025.106856 | ||
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