Spontaneous and multifaceted ATP release from astrocytes at the scale of hundreds of synapses

Author:

Hatashita Yoshiki1ORCID,Wu Zhaofa2ORCID,Fujita Hirotaka1,Kumamoto Takuma3,Livet Jean3ORCID,Li Yulong2,Tanifuji Manabu1,Inoue Takafumi1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Life Science and Medical Bioscience, Faculty of Science and Engineering Waseda University Tokyo Japan

2. School of Life Science Peking University Beijing China

3. Sorbonne Université, INSERM, CNRS Institut de la Vision Paris France

Abstract

AbstractAstrocytes participate in information processing by releasing neuroactive substances termed gliotransmitters, including ATP. Individual astrocytes come into contact with thousands of synapses with their ramified structure, but the spatiotemporal dynamics of ATP gliotransmission remains unclear, especially in physiological brain tissue. Using a genetically encoded fluorescent sensor, GRABATP1.0, we discovered that extracellular ATP increased locally and transiently in absence of stimuli in neuron–glia co‐cultures, cortical slices, and the anesthetized mouse brain. Spontaneous ATP release events were tetrodotoxin‐insensitive but suppressed by gliotoxin, fluorocitrate, and typically spread over 50–250 μm2 area at concentrations capable of activating purinergic receptors. Besides, most ATP events did not coincide with Ca2+ transients, and intracellular Ca2+ buffering with BAPTA‐AM did not affect ATP event frequency. Clustering analysis revealed that these events followed multiple distinct kinetics, and blockade of exocytosis only decreased a minor group of slow events. Overall, astrocytes spontaneously release ATP through multiple mechanisms, mainly in non‐vesicular and Ca2+‐independent manners, thus potentially regulating hundreds of synapses all together.

Funder

Waseda University

Yoshida Scholarship Foundation

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Neurology

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