Differential vulnerability of hippocampal CA3-CA1 synapses to Aβ.
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Publication Date
2022-04-04Journal Title
Acta Neuropathol Commun
ISSN
2051-5960
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Volume
10
Issue
1
Language
eng
Type
Article
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Shipton, O. A., Tang, C. S., Paulsen, O., & Vargas-Caballero, M. (2022). Differential vulnerability of hippocampal CA3-CA1 synapses to Aβ.. Acta Neuropathol Commun, 10 (1) https://doi.org/10.1186/s40478-022-01350-7
Abstract
Amyloid-beta (Aβ) and tau protein are both involved in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease. Aβ produces synaptic deficits in wild-type mice that are not seen in Mapt-/- mice, suggesting that tau protein is required for these effects of Aβ. However, whether some synapses are more selectively affected and what factors may determine synaptic vulnerability to Aβ are poorly understood. Here we first observed that burst timing-dependent long-term potentiation (b-LTP) in hippocampal CA3-CA1 synapses, which requires GluN2B subunit-containing NMDA receptors (NMDARs), was inhibited by human Aβ1-42 (hAβ) in wild-type (WT) mice, but not in tau-knockout (Mapt-/-) mice. We then tested whether NMDAR currents were affected by hAβ; we found that hAβ reduced the postsynaptic NMDAR current in WT mice but not in Mapt-/- mice, while the NMDAR current was reduced to a similar extent by the GluN2B-selective NMDAR antagonist Ro 25-6981. To further investigate a possible difference in GluN2B-containing NMDARs in Mapt-/- mice, we used optogenetics to compare NMDAR/AMPAR ratio of EPSCs in CA1 synapses with input from left vs right CA3. It was previously reported in WT mice that hippocampal synapses in CA1 that receive input from the left CA3 display a higher NMDAR charge transfer and a higher Ro-sensitivity than synapses in CA1 that receive input from the right CA3. Here we observed the same pattern in Mapt-/- mice, thus differential NMDAR subunit expression does not explain the difference in hAβ effect on LTP. Finally, we asked whether synapses with left vs right CA3 input are differentially affected by hAβ in WT mice. We found that NMDAR current in synapses with input from the left CA3 were reduced while synapses with input from the right CA3 were unaffected by acute hAβ exposure. These results suggest that hippocampal CA3-CA1 synapses with presynaptic axon originating in the left CA3 are selectively vulnerable to Aβ and that a genetic knock out of tau protein protects them from Aβ synaptotoxicity.
Keywords
Hippocampus, Asymmetry, Synapse, Tau, Alzheimer’s disease, Optogenetics, Synapses, Animals, Mice, Alzheimer Disease, Long-Term Potentiation, CA1 Region, Hippocampal, CA3 Region, Hippocampal, Amyloid beta-Peptides
Sponsorship
Alzheimer's Research UK (ARUK)
Funder references
Alzheimer's Research Trust (ARUK-PPG2012B-12)
Identifiers
35379353, PMC8981624
External DOI: https://doi.org/10.1186/s40478-022-01350-7
This record's URL: https://www.repository.cam.ac.uk/handle/1810/336910
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