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Transient Astrocytic Gq Signaling Underlies Remote Memory Enhancement

Youichi Iwai, Katsuya Ozawa, Kazuko Yahagi, Tsuneko Mishima, Sonam Akther, Camilla Trang Vo, Ashley Bomin Lee, Mika Tanaka, Shigeyoshi Itohara, Hajime Hirase

2021Frontiers in Neural Circuits59 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Astrocytes elicit transient Ca 2+ elevations induced by G protein-coupled receptors (GPCRs), yet their role in vivo remains unknown. To address this, transgenic mice with astrocytic expression of the optogenetic Gq-type GPCR, Optoα1AR, were established, in which transient Ca 2+ elevations similar to those in wild type mice were induced by brief blue light illumination. Activation of cortical astrocytes resulted in an adenosine A1 receptor-dependent inhibition of neuronal activity. Moreover, sensory stimulation with astrocytic activation induced long-term depression of sensory evoked response. At the behavioral level, repeated astrocytic activation in the anterior cortex gradually affected novel open field exploratory behavior, and remote memory was enhanced in a novel object recognition task. These effects were blocked by A1 receptor antagonism. Together, we demonstrate that GPCR-triggered Ca 2+ elevation in cortical astrocytes has causal impacts on neuronal activity and behavior.

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NeuroscienceTransient (computer programming)PsychologyComputer scienceOperating systemPhotoreceptor and optogenetics researchAdvanced Memory and Neural ComputingNeural dynamics and brain function
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