SNAP-25 is a SNARE protein implicated in exocytosis and in the negative modulation of voltage-gated calcium channels. We have previously shown that GABAergic synapses, which express SNAP-25 at much lower levels relative to glutamatergic ones, are characterized by a higher calcium responsiveness to depolarization and are largely resistant to botulinum toxin A. We show here that silencing of SNAP-25 in glutamatergic neurons, a procedure which increases Ka-induced calcium elevations, confers these synapses with toxin resistance. Since it is known that calcium reverts the efficacy of botulinum A, we investigated whether the lower effectiveness of the toxin in inhibiting GABAergic vesicle cycling might be attributable to higher evoked calcium transients of inhibitory neurons. We demonstrate that either expression of SNAP-25(1-197) or BAPTA/AM treatment, both inhibiting calcium dynamics, facilitate block of GABAergic vesicle exocytosis upon toxin treatment. These data indicate that intrinsic calcium dynamics control botulinum A susceptibility in distinct neuronal populations. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

Intrinsic calcium dynamics control botulinum toxin A susceptibility in distinct neuronal populations

Corradini I;Matteoli M;Verderio C
2010

Abstract

SNAP-25 is a SNARE protein implicated in exocytosis and in the negative modulation of voltage-gated calcium channels. We have previously shown that GABAergic synapses, which express SNAP-25 at much lower levels relative to glutamatergic ones, are characterized by a higher calcium responsiveness to depolarization and are largely resistant to botulinum toxin A. We show here that silencing of SNAP-25 in glutamatergic neurons, a procedure which increases Ka-induced calcium elevations, confers these synapses with toxin resistance. Since it is known that calcium reverts the efficacy of botulinum A, we investigated whether the lower effectiveness of the toxin in inhibiting GABAergic vesicle cycling might be attributable to higher evoked calcium transients of inhibitory neurons. We demonstrate that either expression of SNAP-25(1-197) or BAPTA/AM treatment, both inhibiting calcium dynamics, facilitate block of GABAergic vesicle exocytosis upon toxin treatment. These data indicate that intrinsic calcium dynamics control botulinum A susceptibility in distinct neuronal populations. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.
2010
Istituto di Neuroscienze - IN -
Botulinum A GABAergic neurons SNAP-25 Glutamatergic neurons Calcium transients Exocytosis
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