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Study of the Functions and Activities of Neuronal K-Cl Co-Transporter KCC2 Using Western Blotting
Published on: December 9, 2022
KCC2 Gates Activity-Driven AMPA Receptor Traffic through Cofilin Phosphorylation
Quentin Chevy1, Martin Heubl1, Marie Goutierre1
1Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale, Unité Mixte de Recherche-S 839, F-75005, Paris, France, Sorbonne Universités, Université Pierre et Marie Curie Université Paris 06, Unité Mixte de Recherche-S 839, F-75005, Paris, France, Institut du Fer a Moulin, F-75005, Paris, France, and.
Abstract:
Expression of the neuronal K/Cl transporter KCC2 is tightly regulated throughout development and by both normal and pathological neuronal activity. Changes in KCC2 expression have often been associated with altered chloride homeostasis and GABA signaling. However, recent evidence supports a role of KCC2 in the development and function of glutamatergic synapses through mechanisms that remain poorly understood. Here we show that suppressing KCC2 expression in rat hippocampal neurons precludes long-term potentiation of glutamatergic synapses specifically by preventing activity-driven membrane delivery of AMPA receptors. This effect is independent of KCC2 transporter function and can be accounted for by increased Rac1/PAK- and LIMK-dependent cofilin phosphorylation and actin polymerization in dendritic spines. Our results demonstrate that KCC2 plays a critical role in the regulation of spine actin cytoskeleton and gates long-term plasticity at excitatory synapses in cortical neurons.
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