PLCγ1 in dopamine neurons critically regulates striatal dopamine release via VMAT2 and synapsin III
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Published:2023-11-01
Issue:11
Volume:55
Page:2357-2375
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ISSN:2092-6413
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Container-title:Experimental & Molecular Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Exp Mol Med
Author:
Kim Hye Yun, Lee Jieun, Kim Hyun-Jin, Lee Byeong Eun, Jeong Jaewook, Cho Eun Jeong, Jang Hyun-Jun, Shin Kyeong Jin, Kim Min Ji, Chae Young ChanORCID, Lee Seung Eun, Myung Kyungjae, Baik Ja-HyunORCID, Suh Pann-Ghill, Kim Jae-IckORCID
Abstract
AbstractDopamine neurons are essential for voluntary movement, reward learning, and motivation, and their dysfunction is closely linked to various psychological and neurodegenerative diseases. Hence, understanding the detailed signaling mechanisms that functionally modulate dopamine neurons is crucial for the development of better therapeutic strategies against dopamine-related disorders. Phospholipase Cγ1 (PLCγ1) is a key enzyme in intracellular signaling that regulates diverse neuronal functions in the brain. It was proposed that PLCγ1 is implicated in the development of dopaminergic neurons, while the physiological function of PLCγ1 remains to be determined. In this study, we investigated the physiological role of PLCγ1, one of the key effector enzymes in intracellular signaling, in regulating dopaminergic function in vivo. We found that cell type-specific deletion of PLCγ1 does not adversely affect the development and cellular morphology of midbrain dopamine neurons but does facilitate dopamine release from dopaminergic axon terminals in the striatum. The enhancement of dopamine release was accompanied by increased colocalization of vesicular monoamine transporter 2 (VMAT2) at dopaminergic axon terminals. Notably, dopamine neuron-specific knockout of PLCγ1 also led to heightened expression and colocalization of synapsin III, which controls the trafficking of synaptic vesicles. Furthermore, the knockdown of VMAT2 and synapsin III in dopamine neurons resulted in a significant attenuation of dopamine release, while this attenuation was less severe in PLCγ1 cKO mice. Our findings suggest that PLCγ1 in dopamine neurons could critically modulate dopamine release at axon terminals by directly or indirectly interacting with synaptic machinery, including VMAT2 and synapsin III.
Funder
National Research Foundation of Korea Ulsan National Institute of Science and Technology
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Clinical Biochemistry,Molecular Biology,Molecular Medicine,Biochemistry
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