Abstract
Abstract / Summary
Target derived factors influence the specification, maintenance, and modulation of synaptic connectivity. The transmembrane protein, Kit Ligand, and Kit receptor tyrosine kinase are differentially expressed in connected neurons. In development and postnatal periods, these proteins maintain connectivity between cerebellar Purkinje cells (PC) that express Kit Ligand, and presynaptic Molecular Layer Interneurons (MLI) expressing Kit. In this study, it is demonstrated that Stem Cell Factor (SCF), the active extracellular domain of Kit Ligand, produces a potent potentiation of inhibition upon Purkinje Cells. The SCF enhancement of inhibition required presynaptic Kit, produced long term suppression of PC firing, and was associated with a specific potentiation of basket cells of the MLI1 subtype. It is posited that SCF exerts a postsynaptic effect involving enhanced sensitivity of somatic PC GABA A receptors. This work demonstrates that the SCF/Kit axis modulates synaptic function in adult tissue.