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Copper is an endogenous modulator of neural circuit spontaneous activity.


ABSTRACT: For reasons that remain insufficiently understood, the brain requires among the highest levels of metals in the body for normal function. The traditional paradigm for this organ and others is that fluxes of alkali and alkaline earth metals are required for signaling, but transition metals are maintained in static, tightly bound reservoirs for metabolism and protection against oxidative stress. Here we show that copper is an endogenous modulator of spontaneous activity, a property of functional neural circuitry. Using Copper Fluor-3 (CF3), a new fluorescent Cu(+) sensor for one- and two-photon imaging, we show that neurons and neural tissue maintain basal stores of loosely bound copper that can be attenuated by chelation, which define a labile copper pool. Targeted disruption of these labile copper stores by acute chelation or genetic knockdown of the CTR1 (copper transporter 1) copper channel alters the spatiotemporal properties of spontaneous activity in developing hippocampal and retinal circuits. The data identify an essential role for copper neuronal function and suggest broader contributions of this transition metal to cell signaling.

SUBMITTER: Dodani SC 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4246333 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Nov

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Copper is an endogenous modulator of neural circuit spontaneous activity.

Dodani Sheel C SC   Firl Alana A   Chan Jefferson J   Nam Christine I CI   Aron Allegra T AT   Onak Carl S CS   Ramos-Torres Karla M KM   Paek Jaeho J   Webster Corey M CM   Feller Marla B MB   Chang Christopher J CJ  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20141105 46


For reasons that remain insufficiently understood, the brain requires among the highest levels of metals in the body for normal function. The traditional paradigm for this organ and others is that fluxes of alkali and alkaline earth metals are required for signaling, but transition metals are maintained in static, tightly bound reservoirs for metabolism and protection against oxidative stress. Here we show that copper is an endogenous modulator of spontaneous activity, a property of functional n  ...[more]

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