Limited contribution of astroglial gap junction coupling to buffering of extracellular K+ in CA1 stratum radiatum

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Abstract

Astrocytes form large networks, in which individual cells are connected via gap junctions. It is thought that this astroglial gap junction coupling contributes to the buffering of extracellular K+ increases. However, it is largely unknown how the control of extracellular K+ by astroglial gap junction coupling depends on the underlying activity patterns and on the magnitude of extracellular K+ increases. We explored this dependency in acute hippocampal slices (CA1, stratum radiatum) by direct K+-sensitive microelectrode recordings and acute pharmacological inhibition of gap junctions. K+ transients evoked by synaptic and axonal activity were largely unaffected by acute astroglial uncoupling in slices obtained from young and adult rats. Iontophoretic K+-application enabled us to generate K+ gradients with defined spatial properties and magnitude. By varying the K+-iontophoresis position and protocol, we found that acute pharmacological uncoupling increases the amplitude of K+ transients once their initial amplitude exceeded ~10 mM. Our experiments demonstrate that the contribution of gap junction coupling to buffering of extracellular K+ gradients is limited to large and localized K+ increases.

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Breithausen, B., Kautzmann, S., Boehlen, A., Steinhäuser, C., & Henneberger, C. (2020). Limited contribution of astroglial gap junction coupling to buffering of extracellular K+ in CA1 stratum radiatum. GLIA, 68(5), 918–931. https://doi.org/10.1002/glia.23751

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