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Chemogenetic activation of target neurons expressing insect Ionotropic Receptors in the mammalian central nervous system by systemic administration of ligand precursors

Iguchi, Y.; Fukabori, R.; Kato, S.; Takahashi, K.; Eifuku, S.; Maejima, Y.; Shimomura, K.; Mizuma, H.; Mawatari, A.; Doi, H.; Cui, Y.; Onoe, H.; Hikishima, K.; Osanai, M.; Nishijo, T.; Momiyama, T.; Benton, R.; Kobayashi, K.

2023-09-13 neuroscience
10.1101/2023.09.11.557081 bioRxiv
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The IR-mediated neuronal activation (IRNA) technology allows stimulation of neurons in the brain that heterologously-express members of the insect chemosensory IR repertoire in response to their cognate ligands. In the current protocol, a ligand against the complex consisting of IR84a and IR8a subunits, phenylacetic acid (PhAc), is locally injected into a brain region, because of a low efficiency of PhAc for the delivery into the brain across the blood-brain barrier. To circumvent this invasive injection, here we developed a strategy for activation of target neurons in the brain through peripheral administration with a precursor of PhAc, methyl ester of PhAc (PhAcM), which is efficiently transferred into the brain and converted to the mature ligand by endogenous esterase activities. Peripheral administration of with PhAcM activated IR84a/IR8a-expressing neurons in the locus coeruleus of mice and increased the release of neurotransmitters in their nerve terminal regions. (S)-2-phenylpropionic acid ((S)-PhPr) was newly identified as a ligand for IR84a/IR8a, and peripheral administration with the methyl ester of PhPr with the S-configuration [(S)-PhPrM] caused similar effects on the target neurons. In addition, cell-type specific expression of IR84a/IR8a complex in the striatum of rats was unilaterally induced with a viral vector based on the Cre-loxP system. Peripheral administration with PhAcM or (S)-PhPrM stimulated the neurotransmitter release in the ipsilateral terminal regions of the vector-injected striatum, and PhAcM administration resulted in rotational behavior. Finally, we demonstrated that the metabolites of the peripherally administered-radiolabeled (S)-PhPrM accumulated in the IR84a/IR8a-expressing region in the striatum of the vector-injected rats. These results demonstrate that the systemic IRNA technique provides a powerful strategy for remote manipulation of diverse types of target neurons in the mammalian central nervous system.

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