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- Title
P301L tau expression affects glutamate release and clearance in the hippocampal trisynaptic pathway.
- Authors
Hunsberger, Holly C.; Rudy, Carolyn C.; Batten, Seth R.; Gerhardt, Greg A.; Reed, Miranda N.
- Abstract
Individuals at risk of developing Alzheimer's disease (AD) often exhibit hippocampal hyperexcitability. A growing body of evidence suggests that perturbations in the glutamatergic tripartite synapse may underlie this hyperexcitability. Here, we used a tau mouse model of AD (rTg(TauP301L)4510) to examine the effects of tau pathology on hippocampal glutamate regulation. We found a 40% increase in hippocampal vesicular glutamate transporter, which packages glutamate into vesicles, and has previously been shown to influence glutamate release, and a 40% decrease in hippocampal glutamate transporter 1, the major glutamate transporter responsible for removing glutamate from the extracellular space. To determine whether these alterations affected glutamate regulation in vivo, we measured tonic glutamate levels, potassium-evoked glutamate release, and glutamate uptake/clearance in the dentate gyrus, cornu ammonis 3(CA3), and cornu ammonis 1(CA1) regions of the hippocampus. P301L tau expression resulted in a 4- and 7-fold increase in potassium-evoked glutamate release in the dentate gyrus and CA3, respectively, and significantly decreased glutamate clearance in all three regions. Both release and clearance correlated with memory performance in the hippocampal-dependent Barnes maze task. Alterations in mice expressing P301L were observed at a time when tau pathology was subtle and before readily detectable neuron loss. These data suggest novel mechanisms by which tau may mediate hyperexcitability.
- Subjects
ALZHEIMER'S disease research; TAU proteins; GLUTAMIC acid; SYNAPSES; HIPPOCAMPUS physiology; CELLULAR signal transduction; GENE expression
- Publication
Journal of Neurochemistry, 2015, Vol 132, Issue 2, p169
- ISSN
0022-3042
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1111/jnc.12967