TRPC3 is a major contributor to functional heterogeneity of cerebellar Purkinje cells

Elife. 2019 Sep 5:8:e45590. doi: 10.7554/eLife.45590.

Abstract

Despite the canonical homogeneous character of its organization, the cerebellum plays differential computational roles in distinct sensorimotor behaviors. Previously, we showed that Purkinje cell (PC) activity differs between zebrin-negative (Z-) and zebrin-positive (Z+) modules (Zhou et al., 2014). Here, using gain-of-function and loss-of-function mouse models, we show that transient receptor potential cation channel C3 (TRPC3) controls the simple spike activity of Z-, but not Z+ PCs. In addition, TRPC3 regulates complex spike rate and their interaction with simple spikes, exclusively in Z- PCs. At the behavioral level, TRPC3 loss-of-function mice show impaired eyeblink conditioning, which is related to Z- modules, whereas compensatory eye movement adaptation, linked to Z+ modules, is intact. Together, our results indicate that TRPC3 is a major contributor to the cellular heterogeneity that introduces distinct physiological properties in PCs, conjuring functional heterogeneity in cerebellar sensorimotor integration.

Keywords: Purkinje cell; TRPC3; cellular heterogeneity; cerebellar function; mouse; neuroscience; spiking activity; zebrin/aldolase C.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Action Potentials
  • Animals
  • Biological Variation, Population*
  • Cerebellum / cytology*
  • Mice
  • Purkinje Cells / physiology*
  • TRPC Cation Channels / metabolism*

Substances

  • TRPC Cation Channels
  • TRPC3 cation channel