Striatal cholinergic interneuron pause response requires Kv1 channels, is absent in dyskinetic mice, and is restored by dopamine D5 receptor inverse agonism.

Publication date: Jun 24, 2025

Striatal cholinergic interneurons (SCINs) exhibit pause responses conveying information about rewarding events, but the mechanisms underlying these pauses remain elusive. Thalamic inputs induce a pause mediated by intrinsic mechanisms and regulated by dopamine D2 receptors (D2Rs), though the underlying membrane currents remain unknown. Moreover, the role of D5 receptors (D5Rs) has not been addressed so far. Here, we performed ex vivo studies showing that glutamate released by thalamic inputs in the dorsolateral striatum induces a burst in SCINs, followed by a pause mediated by the activation of a Kv1-dependent delayed rectifier current. Endogenous dopamine promotes this pause through D2R stimulation, while pharmacological stimulation of D5Rs suppresses it. Remarkably, this pause is absent in parkinsonian mice rendered dyskinetic by chronic L-DOPA treatment but can be reinstated acutely by the inverse D5R agonist clozapine. Blocking the Kv1 current eliminates the pause reinstated by the D5R inverse agonist. In contrast, the D2-type receptor agonists quinpirole and sumanirole failed to reinstate a pause in dyskinetic mice. In conclusion, stimulation of thalamic inputs induces excitation followed by a pause in SCINs, which is lost in parkinsonian mice that have been rendered dyskinetic. This pause is mediated by delayed rectifier Kv1 channels, which are tonically blocked in dyskinetic mice by a mechanism depending on D5R ligand-independent activity. Targeting these alterations may have therapeutic value in Parkinson’s disease.

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Concepts Keywords
Agonists Animals
D5r Cholinergic Neurons
Mice Corpus Striatum
Parkinsonian D5 receptors
Pharmacological Interneurons
Kv1 channel
L-DOPA induced dyskinesia
Male
Mice
mouse
neuroscience
pause response
Receptors, Dopamine D2
Receptors, Dopamine D2
Receptors, Dopamine D5
Receptors, Dopamine D5
striatal cholinergic interneuron

Semantics

Type Source Name
drug DRUGBANK Dopamine
drug DRUGBANK Levodopa
drug DRUGBANK Clozapine
drug DRUGBANK Sumanirole
disease MESH Parkinson’s disease
disease MESH dyskinesia

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