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Published on: February 13, 2014
TrkB modulates parvalbumin interneuron excitability and spatial memory enhancement induced by long-term rhythmic
Yunxuan Wang1, Jun Ju1, Yifan Pan1
1Brain Research Centre, Department of Neurobiology, School of Life Sciences, Southern University of Science and Technology, 1088 Xueyuan Boulevard, Nanshan District, Shenzhen 518055, Guangdong, P.R. China.
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Long-term 40 Hz light flicker stimulation enhances parvalbumin (PV) interneuron activity in the hippocampal dentate gyrus (DG), increasing GABA release, promoting adult neurogenesis, and improving spatial memory in mice. This stimulation upregulates brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in the DG granule cells, while the expression of its receptor, TrkB, in PV interneurons remains unchanged. Knock-down TrkB expression in PV interneurons abolished the light flicker-evoked enhancement of PV excitability and inhibitory transmission to granule cells, highlighting the critical role of TrkB signaling in the function of PV interneurons. TrkB knockdown also reduced the increase in low gamma oscillations and blocked the improvement in spatial learning induced by light flicker. Mechanistically, TrkB modulates the flicker-evoked increase in sustained (IK) and transient (IA) components of the voltage-gated K+ channels on PV interneurons. These findings demonstrate that mBDNF-TrkB signaling mediates the excitability of PV interneurons evoked by long-term rhythmic light flicker.
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