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The Reverse Roles of Transient Receptor Potential Canonical Channel-3 and-6 in Neuronal Death Following Pilocarpine-Induced Status Epilepticus

Journal

CELLULAR AND MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY
Volume 33, Issue 1, Pages 99-109

Publisher

SPRINGER/PLENUM PUBLISHERS
DOI: 10.1007/s10571-012-9875-6

Keywords

Status epilepticus; TRPC3; TRPC6; Pyr3; Hyperforin; Neuronal damage

Funding

  1. National Research Foundation of Korea (NRF)
  2. Korea government (MEST) [2012R1A2A1A01001775, 2009-0093812]
  3. Hallym University [HRF-201206-007]
  4. National Research Foundation of Korea [2012R1A2A1A01001775] Funding Source: Korea Institute of Science & Technology Information (KISTI), National Science & Technology Information Service (NTIS)

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Transient receptor potential canonical channel (TRPC) is a nonselective cation channel permeable to Ca2+, which is expressed in many cell types, including neurons. However, the alterations in TRPC receptor expressions in response to status epilepticus (SE) have not been explored. Therefore, the present study was designated to elucidate the roles of TRPC3 and TRPC6 in neuronal death following SE. In non-SE animals, TRPC3 and TRPC6 immunoreactivity was abundantly detected in the dendrites of pyramidal cells and the cell bodies of dentate granule cells. Following SE, TRPC3 expression was significantly elevated in CA1-, CA3 pyramidal cells, and dentate granule cells, while TRPC6 expression was reduced in these regions. Pyrazole-3 (a TRPC3 inhibitor) effectively prevented up-regulation of neuronal TRPC3 expression induced by SE. Hyperforin (a TRPC6 activator) effectively prevented down-regulation of neuronal TRPC6 expression induced by SE. In addition, both Pyr3 and hyperforin effectively protected neuronal damages from SE. Therefore, the present study yields novel information regarding the role of TRPC3 and 6 in epileptogenic insults and suggests that TRPC 3 and 6 may be involved in neurodegeneration following SE.

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