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Voltage-independent GluN2A-type NMDA receptor Ca2+ signaling promotes audiogenic seizures, attentional and cognitive deficits in mice

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Bertocchi,  Ilaria
Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society;

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Eltokhi,  Ahmed
Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society;

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Rozov,  Andrej
Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society;

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Bus,  Thorsten
Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society;

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Pawlak,  Verena
Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society;

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Serafino,  Marta
Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society;

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Sonntag,  Hannah
Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society;

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Yang,  Boyi
Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society;

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Burnashev,  Nail
Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society;

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Li,  Shi-Bin
Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society;

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Obenhaus,  Horst A.
Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society;

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Single,  Frank N.
Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society;

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Köhr,  Georg
Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society;

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Sprengel,  Rolf
Department of Molecular Neurobiology, Max Planck Institute for Medical Research, Max Planck Society;

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Zitation

Bertocchi, I., Eltokhi, A., Rozov, A., Chi, V. N., Jensen, V., Bus, T., et al. (2021). Voltage-independent GluN2A-type NMDA receptor Ca2+ signaling promotes audiogenic seizures, attentional and cognitive deficits in mice. Communications Biology, 4: 59 (2021), pp. 1-21. doi:10.1038/s42003-020-01538-4.


Zitierlink: https://hdl.handle.net/21.11116/0000-0007-B21B-2
Zusammenfassung
The NMDA receptor-mediated Ca2+ signaling during simultaneous pre- and postsynaptic activity is critically involved in synaptic plasticity and thus has a key role in the nervous system. In GRIN2-variant patients alterations of this coincidence detection provoked complex clinical phenotypes, ranging from reduced muscle strength to epileptic seizures and intellectual disability. By using our gene-targeted mouse line (Grin2aN615S), we show that voltage-independent glutamate-gated signaling of GluN2A-containing NMDA receptors is associated with NMDAR-dependent audiogenic seizures due to hyperexcitable midbrain circuits. In contrast, the NMDAR antagonist MK-801-induced c-Fos expression is reduced in the hippocampus. Likewise, the synchronization of theta- and gamma oscillatory activity is lowered during exploration, demonstrating reduced hippocampal activity. This is associated with exploratory hyperactivity and aberrantly increased and dysregulated levels of attention that can interfere with associative learning, in particular when relevant cues and reward outcomes are disconnected in space and time. Together, our findings provide (i) experimental evidence that the inherent voltage-dependent Ca2+ signaling of NMDA receptors is essential for maintaining appropriate responses to sensory stimuli and (ii) a mechanistic explanation for the neurological manifestations seen in the NMDAR-related human disorders with GRIN2 variant-meidiated intellectual disability and focal epilepsy.