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Astrocyte‐restricted disruption of connexin‐43 impairs neuronal plasticity in mouse barrel cortex
Author(s) -
Han Yong,
Yu Hanxiao,
Sun Manli,
Wang Yiner,
Xi Wang,
Yu Yanqin
Publication year - 2014
Publication title -
european journal of neuroscience
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 1.346
H-Index - 206
eISSN - 1460-9568
pISSN - 0953-816X
DOI - 10.1111/ejn.12394
Subject(s) - gap junction , barrel cortex , connexin , neuroscience , biology , astrocyte , cortex (anatomy) , genetically modified mouse , cerebral cortex , microbiology and biotechnology , anatomy , sensory system , transgene , central nervous system , intracellular , biochemistry , gene
There is intensive gap‐junctional coupling between glial processes, but their significance in sensory functions remains unknown. C onnexin‐43 ( C x43), a major component of astrocytic gap‐junction channels, is abundantly expressed in astrocytes. To investigate the role of C x43‐mediated gap junctions between astrocytes in sensory functions, we generated C x43 knockout ( KO ) mice with a mouse line carrying lox P sites flanking exon 2 of the C x43 gene and the transgenic line expressing C re recombinase under control of the glial fibrillary acidic protein promoter, which exhibited a significant loss of C x43 in astrocytes in the barrel cortex. Although C x43 expression between the astrocytes measured by immunohistochemistry was virtually abolished in C x43 KO mice, they had normal architecture in the barrel cortex but the intensity of cytochrome oxide histochemistry decreased significantly. In vivo electrophysiological analysis revealed that the long‐term potentiation of the vibrissal evoked responses in the barrel cortex evoked by high‐frequency rhythmic vibrissal stimuli (100 Hz, 1 s) was abolished in C x43 KO mice. Current source density analysis also revealed that astrocytic C x43 was important to the flow of excitation within the laminar connections in barrel cortex. Behavioral tests showed that the ability of C x43 KO mice to sense the environment with their whiskers decreased. Even so, the jump‐stand experiment showed that they could still discriminate rough from smooth surfaces. Our findings suggest that C x43‐mediated gap‐junctional coupling between astrocytes is important in the neuron–glia interactions required for whisker‐related sensory functions and plasticity.

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