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Dev Cell ; 52(1): 88-103.e18, 2020 01 06.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-31910362

RESUMO

After axon outgrowth and synapse formation, the nervous system transitions to a stable architecture. In C. elegans, this transition is marked by the appearance of casein kinase 1δ (CK1δ) in the nucleus. In CK1δ mutants, neurons continue to sprout growth cones into adulthood, leading to a highly ramified nervous system. Nervous system architecture in these mutants is completely restored by suppressor mutations in ten genes involved in transcription termination. CK1δ prevents termination by phosphorylating and inhibiting SSUP-72. SSUP-72 would normally remodel the C-terminal domain of RNA polymerase in anticipation of termination. The antitermination activity of CK1δ establishes the mature state of a neuron by promoting the expression of the long isoform of a single gene, the cytoskeleton protein Ankyrin.


Assuntos
Anquirinas/metabolismo , Proteínas de Caenorhabditis elegans/metabolismo , Caenorhabditis elegans/metabolismo , Caseína Quinase Idelta/metabolismo , Núcleo Celular/metabolismo , Fosfoproteínas Fosfatases/metabolismo , Transcrição Gênica , Animais , Anquirinas/genética , Axônios/fisiologia , Caenorhabditis elegans/genética , Caenorhabditis elegans/crescimento & desenvolvimento , Proteínas de Caenorhabditis elegans/genética , Caseína Quinase Idelta/genética , Núcleo Celular/genética , Fosfoproteínas Fosfatases/genética , Sinapses/fisiologia
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eNeuro ; 4(3)2017.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28670619

RESUMO

Neural circuits balance excitatory and inhibitory activity and disruptions in this balance are commonly found in neurodevelopmental disorders. Mice lacking the intellectual disability and autism-associated gene Kirrel3 have an excitation-inhibition imbalance in the hippocampus but the precise synaptic changes underlying this functional defect are unknown. Kirrel3 is a homophilic adhesion molecule expressed in dentate gyrus (DG) and GABA neurons. It was suggested that the excitation-inhibition imbalance of hippocampal neurons in Kirrel3 knockout mice is due to loss of mossy fiber (MF) filopodia, which are DG axon protrusions thought to excite GABA neurons and thereby provide feed-forward inhibition to CA3 pyramidal neurons. Fewer filopodial structures were observed in Kirrel3 knockout mice but neither filopodial synapses nor DG en passant synapses, which also excite GABA neurons, were examined. Here, we used serial block-face scanning electron microscopy (SBEM) with 3D reconstruction to define the precise connectivity of MF filopodia and elucidate synaptic changes induced by Kirrel3 loss. Surprisingly, we discovered wildtype MF filopodia do not synapse exclusively onto GABA neurons as previously thought, but instead synapse with similar frequency onto GABA neurons and CA3 neurons. Moreover, Kirrel3 loss selectively reduces MF filopodial synapses onto GABA neurons but not those made onto CA3 neurons or en passant synapses. In sum, the selective loss of MF filopodial synapses with GABA neurons likely underlies the hippocampal activity imbalance observed in Kirrel3 knockout mice and may impact neural function in patients with Kirrel3-dependent neurodevelopmental disorders.


Assuntos
Hipocampo/citologia , Proteínas de Membrana/deficiência , Fibras Musgosas Hipocampais/ultraestrutura , Células Piramidais/metabolismo , Sinapses/ultraestrutura , Animais , Animais Recém-Nascidos , Dendritos/genética , Dendritos/metabolismo , Dendritos/ultraestrutura , Feminino , Hipocampo/ultraestrutura , Imageamento Tridimensional , Masculino , Proteínas de Membrana/genética , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Microscopia Eletrônica , Células Piramidais/ultraestrutura , Sinapses/genética , Vesículas Sinápticas/genética , Vesículas Sinápticas/ultraestrutura , Ácido gama-Aminobutírico/metabolismo
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Curr Opin Neurobiol ; 45: 39-44, 2017 08.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28388510

RESUMO

For most neurons to function properly, they need to develop synaptic specificity. This requires finding specific partner neurons, building the correct types of synapses, and fine-tuning these synapses in response to neural activity. Synaptic specificity is common at both a neuron's input and output synapses, whereby unique synapses are built depending on the partnering neuron. Neuroscientists have long appreciated the remarkable specificity of neural circuits but identifying molecular mechanisms mediating synaptic specificity has only recently accelerated. Here, we focus on recent progress in understanding input and output synaptic specificity in the mammalian brain. We review newly identified circuit examples for both and the latest research identifying molecular mediators including Kirrel3, FGFs, and DGLα. Lastly, we expect the pace of research on input and output specificity to continue to accelerate with the advent of new technologies in genomics, microscopy, and proteomics.


Assuntos
Neurônios/fisiologia , Sinapses/metabolismo , Animais , Humanos , Neurônios/citologia , Neurônios/metabolismo , Transdução de Sinais/genética
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Curr Biol ; 24(7): 760-5, 2014 Mar 31.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24631238

RESUMO

Many neurodegenerative disorders are associated with mitochondrial defects [1-3]. Mitochondria can play an active role in degeneration by releasing reactive oxygen species and apoptotic factors [4-7]. Alternatively, mitochondria can protect axons from stress and insults, for example by buffering calcium [8]. Recent studies manipulating mitochondria lend support to both of these models [9-13]. Here, we identify a C. elegans mutant, ric-7, in which mitochondria are unable to exit the neuron cell bodies, similar to the kinesin-1/unc-116 mutant. When axons lacking mitochondria are cut with a laser, they rapidly degenerate. Some neurons even spontaneously degenerate in ric-7 mutants. Degeneration can be suppressed by forcing mitochondria into the axons of the mutants. The protective effect of mitochondria is also observed in the wild-type: a majority of axon fragments containing a mitochondrion survive axotomy, whereas those lacking mitochondria degenerate. Thus, mitochondria are not required for axon degeneration and serve a protective role in C. elegans axons.


Assuntos
Axônios/ultraestrutura , Caenorhabditis elegans/citologia , Mitocôndrias/fisiologia , Degeneração Neural , Animais , Axônios/fisiologia , Axotomia , Caenorhabditis elegans/fisiologia , Caenorhabditis elegans/ultraestrutura , Proteínas de Caenorhabditis elegans/genética , Cálcio/metabolismo , Mutação , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/genética , Doenças Neurodegenerativas , Espécies Reativas de Oxigênio/metabolismo
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J Neurosci Methods ; 163(2): 226-34, 2007 Jul 30.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17452053

RESUMO

The objective of this study was to develop a method that could reliably determine the arginine vasopressin (AVP) and/or oxytocin (OT) content of individual rat neurohypophysial terminals (NHT) >or=5 microm in diameter, the size used for electrophysiological recordings. We used a commercially available, highly sensitive enzyme-linked immunoassay (ELISA) kit with a sensitivity of 0.25 pg to AVP and of 1.0pg to OT. The NHT content of AVP (2.21+/-0.10 pg) was greater than OT (1.77+/-0.08 pg) and increased with terminal size. AVP-positive terminals (10.2+/-0.21 microm) were larger in diameter than OT-positive terminals (9.1+/-0.24 microm). Immunocytochemical techniques indicated that a higher percentage (58%) of smaller terminals contained OT, and that a higher percentage (42%) of larger NHTs were colabeled. Similar percentages of AVP-positive terminals were obtained between immunocytochemical (73%) and ELISA (72%) methods when NHTs were assayed for AVP alone, but there was a higher percentage of OT terminals when using immunocytochemistry (43%) compared to ELISA (26%). The percent of AVP-positive (60%) and OT-positive (18%) terminals decreased when NHT were assayed for both AVP and OT. Therefore, the best method to reliably identify AVP-positive NHTs is to assay only for AVP, since this allows the conclusion that AVP-negative terminals contain only OT.


Assuntos
Bioensaio/métodos , Neuroquímica/métodos , Neuropeptídeos/análise , Neuro-Hipófise/química , Terminações Pré-Sinápticas/química , Animais , Arginina Vasopressina/análise , Ensaio de Imunoadsorção Enzimática/métodos , Imuno-Histoquímica/métodos , Masculino , Vias Neurais/química , Ocitocina/análise , Núcleo Hipotalâmico Paraventricular/química , Ratos , Ratos Sprague-Dawley , Núcleo Supraóptico/química , Transmissão Sináptica/fisiologia
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Neuron ; 51(6): 741-54, 2006 Sep 21.
Artigo em Inglês | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16982420

RESUMO

Synaptogenesis, the generation and maturation of functional synapses between nerve cells, is an essential step in the development of neuronal networks in the brain. It is thought to be triggered by members of the neuroligin family of postsynaptic cell adhesion proteins, which may form transsynaptic contacts with presynaptic alpha- and beta-neurexins and have been implicated in the etiology of autism. We show that deletion mutant mice lacking neuroligin expression die shortly after birth due to respiratory failure. This respiratory failure is a consequence of reduced GABAergic/glycinergic and glutamatergic synaptic transmission and network activity in brainstem centers that control respiration. However, the density of synaptic contacts is not altered in neuroligin-deficient brains and cultured neurons. Our data show that neuroligins are required for proper synapse maturation and brain function, but not for the initial formation of synaptic contacts.


Assuntos
Encéfalo/fisiologia , Proteínas de Membrana/fisiologia , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/fisiologia , Sinapses/fisiologia , Proteínas Adaptadoras de Transporte Vesicular , Animais , Animais Recém-Nascidos , Western Blotting , Encéfalo/citologia , Encéfalo/metabolismo , Tronco Encefálico/metabolismo , Tronco Encefálico/fisiologia , Moléculas de Adesão Celular Neuronais , Células Cultivadas , Expressão Gênica/genética , Hibridização In Situ , Proteínas de Membrana/genética , Proteínas de Membrana/metabolismo , Camundongos , Camundongos Knockout , Microscopia Eletrônica , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/genética , Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso/metabolismo , Neurônios/citologia , Neurônios/metabolismo , Neurônios/ultraestrutura , Fenótipo , RNA Mensageiro/genética , RNA Mensageiro/metabolismo , Insuficiência Respiratória/genética , Insuficiência Respiratória/fisiopatologia , Proteínas de Ligação a Fator Solúvel Sensível a N-Etilmaleimida/metabolismo , Sinapses/genética , Sinapses/ultraestrutura
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