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Neuronal carbonic anhydrase VII provides GABAergic excitatory drive to exacerbate febrile seizuresopen access

Authors
Ruusuvuori, EvaHuebner, Antje KKirilkin, IlyaYukin, Alexey YBlaesse,PeterHelmy, MohamedKang, Hyo JungEl Muayed, MuayedChristopher Hennings, J.Voipio, JuhaŠestan, NenadHübner, Christian AKaila, Kai
Issue Date
Aug-2013
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
Carbonic anhydrase expression; Chloride accumulation; GABAA receptor; Human brain; Hyperthermia
Citation
EMBO Journal, v.32, no.16, pp 2275 - 2286
Pages
12
Journal Title
EMBO Journal
Volume
32
Number
16
Start Page
2275
End Page
2286
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/cau/handle/2019.sw.cau/19885
DOI
10.1038/emboj.2013.160
ISSN
0261-4189
1460-2075
Abstract
Brain carbonic anhydrases (CAs) are known to modulate neuronal signalling. Using a novel CA VII (Car7) knockout (KO) mouse as well as a CA II (Car2) KO and a CA II/VII double KO, we show that mature hippocampal pyramidal neurons are endowed with two cytosolic isoforms. CA VII is predominantly expressed by neurons starting around postnatal day 10 (P10). The ubiquitous isoform II is expressed in neurons at P20. Both isoforms enhance bicarbonate-driven GABAergic excitation during intense GABAA-receptor activation. P13-14 CA VII KO mice show behavioural manifestations atypical of experimental febrile seizures (eFS) and a complete absence of electrographic seizures. A low dose of diazepam promotes eFS in P13-P14 rat pups, whereas seizures are blocked at higher concentrations that suppress breathing. Thus, the respiratory alkalosis-dependent eFS are exacerbated by GABAergic excitation. We found that CA VII mRNA is expressed in the human cerebral cortex before the age when febrile seizures (FS) occur in children. Our data indicate that CA VII is a key molecule in age-dependent neuronal pH regulation with consequent effects on generation of FS. © 2013 European Molecular Biology Organization.
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