Lithium decreases the effects of neuronal calcium sensor protein 1 in pedunculopontine neurons.
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Human postmortem studies reported increased expression of neuronal calcium sensor protein 1 (NCS-1) in the brains of some bipolar disorder patients, and reduced or aberrant gamma band activity is present in the same disorder. Bipolar disorder is characterized by sleep dysregulation, suggesting a role for the reticular activating system (RAS). Lithium (Li(+)) has been shown to effectively treat the mood disturbances in bipolar disorder patients and was proposed to act by inhibiting the interaction betweenNCS-1 and inositol 1,4,5-triphosphate receptor protein (InsP3R).NCS-1 is known to enhance the activity of InsP3R, and of Ca(2+)-mediated gamma oscillatory activity in the pedunculopontine nucleus (PPN), part of theRAS This study aimed to determine the nature of some of the intracellular mechanisms of Li(+)on ratPPNcells and to identify the interaction between Li(+)andNCS-1. Since Li(+)has been shown to act by inhibiting the enhancing effects ofNCS-1, we tested the hypothesis that Li(+)would reduced the effects of overexpression ofNCS-1 and prevent the downregulation of gamma band activity. Li(+)decreased gamma oscillation frequency and amplitude by downregulating Ca(2+)channel activity, whereasNCS-1 reduced the effect of Li(+)on Ca(2+)currents. These effects were mediated by a G-protein overinhibition of Ca(2+)currents. These results suggest that Li(+)affected intracellular pathways involving the activation of voltage-gated Ca(2+)channels mediated by an intracellular mechanism involving voltage-dependent activation of G proteins, thereby normalizing gamma band oscillations mediated by P/Q-type calcium channels modulated byNCS-1.
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ورودعنوان ژورنال:
- Physiological reports
دوره 4 6 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2016