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Mechanism of activity-dependent downregulation of the neuron-specific K-Cl cotransporter KCC2.

The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2004-05-14)
Claudio Rivera, Juha Voipio, Judith Thomas-Crusells, Hong Li, Zsuzsa Emri, Sampsa Sipilä, John A Payne, Liliana Minichiello, Mart Saarma, Kai Kaila
RESUMEN

GABA-mediated fast-hyperpolarizing inhibition depends on extrusion of chloride by the neuron-specific K-Cl cotransporter, KCC2. Here we show that sustained interictal-like activity in hippocampal slices downregulates KCC2 mRNA and protein expression in CA1 pyramidal neurons, which leads to a reduced capacity for neuronal Cl- extrusion. This effect is mediated by endogenous BDNF acting on tyrosine receptor kinase B (TrkB), with down-stream cascades involving both Shc/FRS-2 (src homology 2 domain containing transforming protein/FGF receptor substrate 2) and PLCgamma (phospholipase Cgamma)-cAMP response element-binding protein signaling. The plasmalemmal KCC2 has a very high rate of turnover, with a time frame that suggests a novel role for changes in KCC2 expression in diverse manifestations of neuronal plasticity. A downregulation of KCC2 may be a general early response involved in various kinds of neuronal trauma.