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LTP induction boosts glutamate spillover by driving withdrawal of astroglia

Christian Henneberger, Lucie Bard, Aude Panatier, James P. Reynolds, View ORCID ProfileOlga Kopach, Nikolay I. Medvedev, Daniel Minge, Michel K. Herde, Stefanie Anders, Igor Kraev, View ORCID ProfileJanosch P. Heller, View ORCID ProfileSylvain Rama, Kaiyu Zheng, Thomas P. Jensen, Inmaculada Sanchez-Romero, Colin Jackson, Harald Janovjak, Ole Petter Ottersen, Erlend Arnulf Nagelhus, Stephane H.R. Oliet, Michael G. Stewart, U. Valentin Nägerl, View ORCID ProfileDmitri A. Rusakov
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/349233
Christian Henneberger
1UCL Institute of Neurology, University College London, UK
2Institute of Cellular Neurosciences, University of Bonn Medical School, Germany
9German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE), Bonn, Germany
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  • For correspondence: d.rusakov@ucl.ac.uk christian.henneberger@uni-bonn.de valentin.nagerl@u-bordeaux.fr m.g.stewart@open.ac.uk
Lucie Bard
1UCL Institute of Neurology, University College London, UK
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Aude Panatier
3Inserm U1215, Neurocentre Magendie, Bordeaux, France
4Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France
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James P. Reynolds
1UCL Institute of Neurology, University College London, UK
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Olga Kopach
1UCL Institute of Neurology, University College London, UK
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Nikolay I. Medvedev
5Life Sciences, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK
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Daniel Minge
2Institute of Cellular Neurosciences, University of Bonn Medical School, Germany
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Michel K. Herde
2Institute of Cellular Neurosciences, University of Bonn Medical School, Germany
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Stefanie Anders
2Institute of Cellular Neurosciences, University of Bonn Medical School, Germany
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Igor Kraev
5Life Sciences, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK
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Janosch P. Heller
1UCL Institute of Neurology, University College London, UK
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Sylvain Rama
1UCL Institute of Neurology, University College London, UK
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Kaiyu Zheng
1UCL Institute of Neurology, University College London, UK
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Thomas P. Jensen
1UCL Institute of Neurology, University College London, UK
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Inmaculada Sanchez-Romero
6Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IST Austria), 3400 Klosterneuburg, Austria
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Colin Jackson
10Research School of Chemistry, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia
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Harald Janovjak
6Institute of Science and Technology Austria (IST Austria), 3400 Klosterneuburg, Austria
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Ole Petter Ottersen
7Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, 0317 Oslo, Norway
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Erlend Arnulf Nagelhus
7Institute of Basic Medical Sciences, University of Oslo, 0317 Oslo, Norway
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Stephane H.R. Oliet
3Inserm U1215, Neurocentre Magendie, Bordeaux, France
4Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France
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Michael G. Stewart
5Life Sciences, The Open University, Milton Keynes, UK
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U. Valentin Nägerl
4Université de Bordeaux, Bordeaux, France
8Interdisciplinary Institute for Neuroscience, CNRS UMR 5297, Bordeaux, France
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Dmitri A. Rusakov
1UCL Institute of Neurology, University College London, UK
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SUMMARY

Extrasynaptic actions of glutamate are limited by high-affinity transporters on perisynaptic astroglial processes (PAPs), which helps to maintain point-to-point transmission in excitatory circuits. Memory formation in the brain is associated with synaptic remodelling, but how this remodelling affects PAPs and therefore extrasynaptic glutamate actions is poorly understood. Here we used advanced imaging methods, in situ and in vivo, to find that a classical synaptic memory mechanism, long-term potentiation (LTP), triggers withdrawal of PAPs from potentiated synapses. Optical glutamate sensors combined with patch-clamp and 3D molecular localisation reveal that LTP induction thus prompts a spatial retreat of glial glutamate transporters, boosting glutamate spillover and NMDA receptor-mediated inter-synaptic cross-talk. The LTP-triggered PAP withdrawal involves NKCC1 transporters and the actin-controlling protein cofilin but does not depend on major Ca2+-dependent cascades in astrocytes. We have therefore uncovered a mechanism by which synaptic potentiation could alter signal handling by multiple nearby connections.

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  • Lead contact: d.rusakov{at}ucl.ac.uk

  • Latest version adding new experiments with iGluSnFR imaging of glutamate release during LTP induction.

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LTP induction boosts glutamate spillover by driving withdrawal of astroglia
Christian Henneberger, Lucie Bard, Aude Panatier, James P. Reynolds, Olga Kopach, Nikolay I. Medvedev, Daniel Minge, Michel K. Herde, Stefanie Anders, Igor Kraev, Janosch P. Heller, Sylvain Rama, Kaiyu Zheng, Thomas P. Jensen, Inmaculada Sanchez-Romero, Colin Jackson, Harald Janovjak, Ole Petter Ottersen, Erlend Arnulf Nagelhus, Stephane H.R. Oliet, Michael G. Stewart, U. Valentin Nägerl, Dmitri A. Rusakov
bioRxiv 349233; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/349233
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LTP induction boosts glutamate spillover by driving withdrawal of astroglia
Christian Henneberger, Lucie Bard, Aude Panatier, James P. Reynolds, Olga Kopach, Nikolay I. Medvedev, Daniel Minge, Michel K. Herde, Stefanie Anders, Igor Kraev, Janosch P. Heller, Sylvain Rama, Kaiyu Zheng, Thomas P. Jensen, Inmaculada Sanchez-Romero, Colin Jackson, Harald Janovjak, Ole Petter Ottersen, Erlend Arnulf Nagelhus, Stephane H.R. Oliet, Michael G. Stewart, U. Valentin Nägerl, Dmitri A. Rusakov
bioRxiv 349233; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/349233

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