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SK2 channels in cerebellar Purkinje cells contribute to excitability modulation in motor-learning–specific memory traces

Description

Neurons store information by changing synaptic input weights. In addition, they can adjust their membrane excitability to alter spike output. Here, we demonstrate a role of such "intrinsic plasticity" in behavioral learning in a mouse model that allows us to detect specific consequences of absent excitability modulation. Mice with a Purkinje-cell–specific knockout (KO) of the calcium-activated K+ channel SK2 (L7-SK2) show intact vestibulo-ocular reflex (VOR) gain adaptation but impaired eyeblink conditioning (EBC), which relies on the ability to establish associations between stimuli, with the eyelid closure itself depending on a transient suppression of spike firing. In these mice, the intrinsic plasticity of Purkinje cells is prevented without affecting long-term depression or potentiation at their parallel fiber (PF) input. In contrast to the typical spike pattern of EBC-supporting zebrin-negative Purkinje cells, L7-SK2 neurons show reduced background spiking but enhanced excitability. Thus, SK2 plasticity and excitability modulation are essential for specific forms of motor learning.

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All data (except for cell morphological data; see below) are available from the Dryad database (https://doi.org/10.5061/dryad.mh4f7n3). Morphological data are available on NeuroMorpho.org (neuromorpho.org/dableFiles/grasselli/Supplementary/Grasselli_Hansel.zip).

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DOI
10.1371/journal.pbio.3000596
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oai:uchicago.tind.io:6243

Funding

National Institute of Neurological Disorders and Stroke
NS62771
National Ataxia Foundation
Institute for Translational Medicine at The University of Chicago
Core Subsidies Mini-Award
Dutch Organization for Medical Sciences
European Research Council
Unknown funder
Life Sciences Award
Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research
Unknown funder
Erasmus MC Fellowship
University of Chicago
Metcalf Fellowship

UChicago Information

Division(s)
Biological Sciences Division
Department(s)
Neurobiology