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Cholinergic stimulation stabilizes TRPM4 in the plasma membrane of cortical pyramidal neurons

TRPM4 is a calcium activated non-selective cation channel, impermeable to Ca , in neurons it has been implicated in the regulation of the excitability and in the persistent firing. Cholinergic stimulation is also implicated in changes in excitability that leads neurons to an increased firing frequen...

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Published in:Frontiers in cell and developmental biology 2024-07, Vol.12, p.1440140
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description TRPM4 is a calcium activated non-selective cation channel, impermeable to Ca , in neurons it has been implicated in the regulation of the excitability and in the persistent firing. Cholinergic stimulation is also implicated in changes in excitability that leads neurons to an increased firing frequency, however it is not clear whether TRPM4 is involved in the cholinergic-induced increase in firing frequency. Here using a combination of patch clamp electrophysiology, Ca imaging, immunofluorescence, fluorescence recovery after photobleaching (FRAP) and pharmacological approach, we demonstrate that carbachol (Cch) increases firing frequency, intracellular Ca and that TRPM4 inhibition using 9-Ph and CBA reduces firing frequency and decreases the peak in intracellular Ca induced by Cch in cortical pyramidal neurons in culture. Moreover, we determined that cholinergic stimulation reduces TRPM4 recycling and stabilizes TRPM4 in the plasma membrane. Together our results indicate that cholinergic stimulation increases firing in a TRPM4 dependent manner, and also increases the TRPM4 stability in the membrane, suggesting that TRPM4 is locked in microdomains in the membrane, possibly signaling or cytoskeleton proteins complexes.
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