Early deficits in an in vitro striatal microcircuit model carrying the Parkinson’s GBA-N370S mutation

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Preprint May 4, 2023

Published April 11, 2023

Understanding medium spiny neuron (MSN) physiology is essential to understand motor impairments in Parkinson’s disease (PD) given the architecture of the basal ganglia. Here, we developed a custom three-chambered microfluidic platform and established a cortico-striato-nigral microcircuit partially recapitulating the striatal presynaptic landscape in vitro using induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC)-derived neurons. We found that, cortical glutamatergic projections facilitated MSN synaptic activity, and dopaminergic transmission enhanced maturation of MSNs in vitro. Replacement of wild-type iPSC-derived dopamine neurons (iPSC-DaNs) in the striatal microcircuit with those carrying the PD-related GBA-N370S mutation led to a depolarisation of resting membrane potential and an increase in rheobase in iPSC-MSNs, as well as a reduction in both voltage-gated sodium and potassium currents. Such deficits were resolved in late microcircuit cultures, and could be reversed in younger cultures with antagonism of protein kinase A activity in iPSC-MSNs. Taken together, our results highlight the unique utility of modelling striatal neurons in a modular physiological circuit to reveal mechanistic insights into GBA1 mutations in PD.
Tags
  • 2D cultures
  • Cortical
  • Dopamine
  • Dopaminergic neurons
  • GBA (Glucocerebrosidase)
  • hiPSCs (Human induced pluripotent stem cells)
  • Original Research
  • Spiny projection neurons

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    Quyen Do

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    University of Oxford

  • Ricardo Marquez Gomez, PhD

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    University of Oxford

  • Kaitlyn Cramb, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Cragg

    University of Oxford

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    Bryan Ng

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    Ajantha Abbey

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    Naroa Ibarra-Aizpurua

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    Maria Claudia Caiazza

    Key Personnel: Team Cragg

    University of Oxford

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    Parnaz Sharifi

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    Charmaine Lang

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    Dayne Beccano-Kelly

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    Jimena Baleriola

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    Nora Bengoa-Vergniory, PhD

    Key Personnel: Team Cragg

    Achucarro Basque Center for Neuroscience

  • Richard Wade-Martins, PhD

    Co-PI (Core Leadership): Team Cragg

    University of Oxford