Histamine bidirectionally regulates the intrinsic excitability of parvalbumin‐positive neurons in the lateral globus pallidus and promotes motor behaviour

Author:

Qi Zeng‐Xin123,Shen Kang‐Li4,Peng Jian‐Ya4,Fan Xiu‐Juan4,Huang Hui‐Wei4,Jiang Jian‐Lan4,Lu Jian‐Hua4,Wang Xiao‐Qin4,Fang Xiao‐Xia4,Chen Liang1235,Zhuang Qian‐Xing4ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Neurosurgery, Huashan Hospital, Shanghai Medical College Fudan University Shanghai China

2. National Center for Neurological Disorders Shanghai China

3. Shanghai Key Laboratory of Brain Function Restoration and Neural Regeneration Shanghai China

4. Department of Physiology, School of Medicine, and Co‐innovation Center of Neuroregeneration Nantong University Nantong Jiangsu China

5. State Key Laboratory of Medical Neurobiology and MOE Frontiers Center for Brain Science, School of Basic Medical Sciences and Institutes of Brain Science Fudan University Shanghai China

Abstract

Background and PurposeParvalbumin (PV)‐positive neurons are a type of neuron in the lateral globus pallidus (LGP) which plays an important role in motor control. The present study investigated the effect of histamine on LGPPV neurons and motor behaviour.Experimental ApproachHistamine levels in LGP as well as its histaminergic innervation were determined through brain stimulation, microdialysis, anterograde tracing and immunostaining. Mechanisms of histamine action were detected by immunostaining, single‐cell qPCR, whole‐cell patch‐clamp recording, optogenetic stimulation and CRISPR/Cas9 gene‐editing techniques. The effect of histamine on motor behaviour was detected by animal behavioural tests.Key ResultsA direct histaminergic innervation in LGP from the tuberomammillary nucleus (TMN) and a histamine‐induced increase in the intrinsic excitability of LGPPV neurons were determined by pharmacological blockade or by genetic knockout of the histamine H1 receptor (H1R)‐coupled TWIK‐related potassium channel‐1 (TREK‐1) and the small‐conductance calcium‐activated potassium channel (SK3), as well as by activation or overexpression of the histamine H2 receptor (H2R)‐coupled hyperpolarization‐activated cyclic nucleotide‐gated channel (HCN2). Histamine negatively regulated the STN → LGPGlu transmission in LGPPV neurons via the histamine H3 receptor (H3R), whereas blockage or knockout of H3R increased the intrinsic excitability of LGPPV neurons.Conclusions and ImplicationsOur results indicated that the endogenous histaminergic innervation in the LGP can bidirectionally promote motor control by increasing the intrinsic excitability of LGPPV neurons through postsynaptic H1R and H2R, albeit its action was negatively regulated by the presynaptic H3R, thereby suggesting possible role of histamine in motor deficits manifested in Parkinson's disease (PD).

Funder

National Natural Science Foundation of China

Publisher

Wiley

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