Chronic modulation of cAMP signaling elicits synaptic scaling irrespective of activity

cAMP 信号的慢性调节会引起突触缩放,无论活动如何

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作者:Elena D Bagatelas, Ege T Kavalali

Abstract

Homeostatic plasticity mechanisms act in a negative feedback manner to stabilize neuronal firing around a set point. Classically, homeostatic synaptic plasticity is elicited via rather drastic manipulation of activity in a neuronal population. Here, we employed a chemogenetic approach to regulate activity via eliciting G protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) signaling in hippocampal neurons to trigger homeostatic synaptic plasticity. We demonstrate that chronic activation of hM4D(Gi) signaling induces mild and transient activity suppression, yet still triggers synaptic upscaling akin to tetrodotoxin (TTX)-induced complete activity suppression. Therefore, this homeostatic regulation was irrespective of Gi-signaling regulation of activity, but it was mimicked or occluded by direct manipulation of cyclic AMP (cAMP) signaling in a manner that intersected with the retinoic acid receptor alpha (RARα) signaling pathway. Our data suggest chemogenetic tools can uniquely be used to probe cell-autonomous mechanisms of synaptic scaling and operate via direct modulation of second messenger signaling bypassing activity regulation.

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