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Tonic GABAA receptor currents in Cerebellar Purkinje cells of wild-type and DMDmdx mice

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Cerebellar Purkinje cells (PCs) fire spontaneously and depend heavily on inhibition to modify their activity. While phasic inhibition is well-described in PCs, the presence and mechanisms of tonic inhibitory currents, low amplitude currents resulting from ambient GABA acting upon extrasynaptic GABAA receptors, are still unclear. Using ex vivo electrophysiology and single cell RNA analysis in C57BL/6J mice, we find that PCs have a significant tonic current mediated by δ-subunit containing GABAA receptors, which accounts for roughly half of the total inhibition. We also examined PC tonic GABA currents in DMDmdx mice, a mouse model of Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy with ~ 50% reduction in phasic inhibitory currents. We find that tonic inhibition is dramatically upregulated in DMDmdx PCs, suggesting a possible compensatory mechanism in response to loss of phasic inhibition. Furthermore, roughly 80% of the total inhibition is derived from tonic currents in DMDmdx PCs. These data suggest that under physiological conditions, PCs are subject to both tonic and phasic inhibition, and that adjustments in the balance of inhibition may be a physiological mechanism regulating PC function. These data reveal an expanded range of inhibitory currents in PCs which may be critical to regulating PC activity in both normal and pathophysiological states.

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
Número de artículo2116
PublicaciónScientific reports
Volumen16
N.º1
DOI
EstadoPublished - dic 2026

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