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Publication : The mitochondrial calcium uniporter is crucial for the generation of fast cortical network rhythms.

First Author  Bas-Orth C Year  2020
Journal  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab Volume  40
Issue  11 Pages  2225-2239
PubMed ID  31722597 Mgi Jnum  J:300196
Mgi Id  MGI:6502004 Doi  10.1177/0271678X19887777
Citation  Bas-Orth C, et al. (2020) The mitochondrial calcium uniporter is crucial for the generation of fast cortical network rhythms. J Cereb Blood Flow Metab 40(11):2225-2239
abstractText  The role of the mitochondrial calcium uniporter (MCU) gene (Mcu) in cellular energy homeostasis and generation of electrical brain rhythms is widely unknown. We investigated this issue in mice and rats using Mcu-knockout and -knockdown strategies in vivo and in situ and determined the effects of these genetic manipulations on hippocampal gamma oscillations (30-70 Hz) and sharp wave-ripples. These physiological network states require precise neurotransmission between pyramidal cells and inhibitory interneurons, support spike-timing and synaptic plasticity and are associated with perception, attention and memory. Absence of the MCU resulted in (i) gamma oscillations with decreased power (by >40%) and lower synchrony, including less precise neural action potential generation ('spiking'), (ii) sharp waves with decreased incidence (by about 22%) and decreased fast ripple frequency (by about 3%) and (iii) lack of activity-dependent pyruvate dehydrogenase dephosphorylation. However, compensatory adaptation in gene expression related to mitochondrial function and glucose metabolism was not detected. These data suggest that the neuronal MCU is crucial for the generation of network rhythms, most likely by influences on oxidative phosphorylation and perhaps by controlling cytoplasmic Ca(2+) homeostasis. This work contributes to an increased understanding of mitochondrial Ca(2+) uptake in cortical information processing underlying cognition and behaviour.
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