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Developmental Expression Patterns of KCC2 and Functionally Associated Molecules in the Human Brain (CROSBI ID 226979)

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Sedmak, Goran ; Jovanov-Milošević, Nataša ; Puskarjov, Martin ; Ulamec, Monika ; Krušlin, Božo ; Kaila, Kai ; Judaš, Miloš Developmental Expression Patterns of KCC2 and Functionally Associated Molecules in the Human Brain // Cerebral cortex, 26 (2015), 12; 4574-4589. doi: 10.1093/cercor/bhv218

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Sedmak, Goran ; Jovanov-Milošević, Nataša ; Puskarjov, Martin ; Ulamec, Monika ; Krušlin, Božo ; Kaila, Kai ; Judaš, Miloš

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Developmental Expression Patterns of KCC2 and Functionally Associated Molecules in the Human Brain

Work on rodents demonstrated that steep upregulation of KCC2, a neuron-specific Cl- extruder of cation-chloride cotransporter (CCC) family, commences in supraspinal structures at around birth, leading to establishment of hyperpolarizing GABAergic responses. We describe spatiotemporal expression profiles of the entire CCC family in human brain. KCC2 mRNA was observed already at 10th postconceptional week (PCW) in amygdala, cerebellum, and thalamus. KCC2- immunoreactive (KCC2-ir) neurons were abundant in subplate at 18 PCW. By 25 PCW, numerous subplate and cortical plate neurons became KCC2-ir. The mRNA expression profiles of α- and β-isoforms of Na-K ATPase, which fuels cation-chloride cotransport, as well of tropomyosin receptor kinase B (TrkB), which promotes developmental upregulation of KCC2, were consistent with data from studies on rodents about their interactions with KCC2. Thus, in human brain, expression of KCC2 and its functionally associated proteins begins in early fetal period. Our work facilitates translation of results on CCC functions from animal studies to human and refutes the view that poor efficacy of anticonvulsants in the term human neonate is attributable to the lack of KCC2. We propose that perinatally low threshold for activation of Ca2+- dependent protease calpain renders neonates susceptible to downregulation of KCC2 by traumatic events, such as perinatal hypoxia ischemia.

KCC2 ; KCC3 ; NKCC1 ; Na-K ATPase ; SLC12 ; TrkB ; calpain ; calpastatin ; cation-chloride cotransporters ; human brain

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26 (12)

2015.

4574-4589

objavljeno

1047-3211

10.1093/cercor/bhv218

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Temeljne medicinske znanosti

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