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NMDA receptor membrane dynamics tunes the firing pattern of midbrain dopaminergic neurons

Journal

JOURNAL OF PHYSIOLOGY-LONDON
Volume 599, Issue 11, Pages 2933-2951

Publisher

WILEY
DOI: 10.1113/JP281104

Keywords

dopamine; firing; glutamate receptor; single particle tracking

Funding

  1. Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique
  2. Agence Nationale de la Recherche
  3. Fondation FondaMental
  4. Fondation pour la Recherche Medicale [DPP20151033969]
  5. Conseil Regional d'Aquitaine

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Key points: NMDA receptors expressed by dopamine neurons in the midbrain have highly diffusive surface dynamics, which regulate the firing pattern of VTA dopaminergic neurons through a functional interplay with SK channels. This surface dynamics of NMDAR, rather than just its ionotropic function, tunes the firing pattern of midbrain DA neurons.
Key points NMDA receptors (NMDARs) expressed by dopamine neurons of the ventral tegmental area (VTA) play a central role in glutamate synapse plasticity, neuronal firing and adaptative behaviours. The NMDAR surface dynamics shapes synaptic adaptation in hippocampal networks, as well as associative memory. We investigated the basic properties and role of the NMDAR surface dynamics on cultured mesencephalic and VTA dopamine neurons in rodents. Using a combination of single molecule imaging and electrophysiological recordings, we demonstrate that NMDARs are highly diffusive at the surface of mesencephalic dopamine neurons. Unexpectedly, the NMDAR membrane dynamics per se regulates the firing pattern of VTA dopaminergic neurons, probably through a functional interplay between NMDARs receptors and small-conductance calcium-dependent potassium (SK) channels. Midbrain dopaminergic (DA) neurons play a central role in major physiological brain functions, and their dysfunctions have been associated with neuropsychiatric diseases. The activity of midbrain DA neurons is controlled by ion channels and neurotransmitter receptors, such as the glutamate NMDA receptor (NMDAR) and small-conductance calcium-dependent potassium (SK) channels. However, the cellular mechanisms through which these channels tune the firing pattern of midbrain DA neurons remain unclear. Here, we investigated whether the surface dynamics and distribution of NMDARs tunes the firing pattern of midbrain DA neurons. Using a combination of single molecule imaging and electrophysiological recordings, we report that NMDARs are highly diffusive at the surface of cultured midbrain DA neurons from rodents and humans. Reducing acutely the NMDAR membrane dynamics, which leaves the ionotropic function of the receptor intact, robustly altered the firing pattern of midbrain DA neurons without altering synaptic glutamatergic transmission. The reduction of NMDAR surface dynamics reduced apamin (SK channel blocker)-induced firing change and the distribution of SK3 channels in DA neurons. Together, these data show that the surface dynamics of NMDAR, and not solely its ionotropic function, tune the firing pattern of midbrain DA neurons partly through a functional interplay with SK channel function.

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