The potassium channel subunit Kvβ1 serves as a major control point for synaptic facilitation

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Analysis of the presynaptic action potential's (APsyn) role in synaptic facilitation in hippocampal pyramidal neurons has been difficult due to size limitations of axons. We overcame these size barriers by combining high-resolution optical recordings of membrane potential, exocytosis, and Ca2+in cultured hippocampal neurons. These recordings revealed a critical and selective role for Kv1 channel inactivation in synaptic facilitation of excitatory hippocampal neurons. Presynaptic Kv1 channel inactivation was mediated by the Kvβ1 subunit and had a surprisingly rapid onset that was readily apparent even in brief physiological stimulation paradigms including paired-pulse stimulation. Genetic depletion of Kvβ1 blocked all broadening of the APsynduring high-frequency stimulation and eliminated synaptic facilitation without altering the initial probability of vesicle release. Thus, using all quantitative optical measurements of presynaptic physiology, we reveal a critical role for presynaptic Kvchannels in synaptic facilitation at presynaptic terminals of the hippocampus upstream of the exocytic machinery.

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Cho, I. H., Panzera, L. C., Chin, M., Alpizar, S. A., Olveda, G. E., Hill, R. A., & Hoppa, M. B. (2020). The potassium channel subunit Kvβ1 serves as a major control point for synaptic facilitation. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 117(47), 29937–29947. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2000790117

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