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  Heteromeric channels formed by TRPC1, TRPC4 and TRPC5 define hippocampal synaptic transmission and working memory

Bröker‐Lai, J., Kollewe, A., Schindeldecker, B., Pohle, J., Chi, V. N., Mathar, I., et al. (2017). Heteromeric channels formed by TRPC1, TRPC4 and TRPC5 define hippocampal synaptic transmission and working memory. The EMBO Journal, 36(18): e201696369, pp. 2770-2789. doi:10.15252/embj.201696369.

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Bröker‐Lai, Jenny, Author
Kollewe, Astrid, Author
Schindeldecker, Barbara, Author
Pohle, Jörg, Author
Chi, Vivan Nguyen, Author
Mathar, Ilka, Author
Guzman, Raul, Author
Schwarz, Yvonne, Author
Lai, Alan, Author
Weißgerber, Petra, Author
Schwegler, Herbert, Author
Dietrich, Alexander, Author
Both, Martin, Author
Sprengel, Rolf1, Author           
Draguhn, Andreas, Author
Köhr, Georg, Author
Fakler, Bernd, Author
Flockerzi, Veit, Author
Bruns, Dieter, Author
Freichel, Marc, Author
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1Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society, ou_1497704              

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Free keywords: cross-frequency coupling; hippocampal synaptic transmission; relearning; spatial working memory; TRPC1/C4/C5 heteromeric assembly
 Abstract: Canonical transient receptor potential (TRPC) channels influence various neuronal functions. Using quantitative high-resolution mass spectrometry, we demonstrate that TRPC1, TRPC4, and TRPC5 assemble into heteromultimers with each other, but not with other TRP family members in the mouse brain and hippocampus. In hippocampal neurons from Trpc1/Trpc4/Trpc5-triple-knockout (Trpc1/4/5-/-) mice, lacking any TRPC1-, TRPC4-, or TRPC5-containing channels, action potential-triggered excitatory postsynaptic currents (EPSCs) were significantly reduced, whereas frequency, amplitude, and kinetics of quantal miniature EPSC signaling remained unchanged. Likewise, evoked postsynaptic responses in hippocampal slice recordings and transient potentiation after tetanic stimulation were decreased. In vivo, Trpc1/4/5-/- mice displayed impaired cross-frequency coupling in hippocampal networks and deficits in spatial working memory, while spatial reference memory was unaltered. Trpc1/4/5-/- animals also exhibited deficiencies in adapting to a new challenge in a relearning task. Our results indicate the contribution of heteromultimeric channels from TRPC1, TRPC4, and TRPC5 subunits to the regulation of mechanisms underlying spatial working memory and flexible relearning by facilitating proper synaptic transmission in hippocampal neurons.

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Language(s): eng - English
 Dates: 2017-07-012016-12-222017-07-072017-08-082017
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Title: The EMBO Journal
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Pages: - Volume / Issue: 36 (18) Sequence Number: e201696369 Start / End Page: 2770 - 2789 Identifier: ISSN: 0261-4189
CoNE: https://pure.mpg.de/cone/journals/resource/954925497061_1