39 research outputs found
Reelin Secreted by GABAergic Neurons Regulates Glutamate Receptor Homeostasis
BACKGROUND: Reelin is a large secreted protein of the extracellular matrix that has been proposed to participate to the etiology of schizophrenia. During development, reelin is crucial for the correct cytoarchitecture of laminated brain structures and is produced by a subset of neurons named Cajal-Retzius. After birth, most of these cells degenerate and reelin expression persists in postnatal and adult brain. The phenotype of neurons that bind secreted reelin and whether the continuous secretion of reelin is required for physiological functions at postnatal stages remain unknown. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Combining immunocytochemical and pharmacological approaches, we first report that two distinct patterns of reelin expression are present in cultured hippocampal neurons. We show that in hippocampal cultures, reelin is secreted by GABAergic neurons displaying an intense reelin immunoreactivity (IR). We demonstrate that secreted reelin binds to receptors of the lipoprotein family on neurons with a punctate reelin IR. Secondly, using calcium imaging techniques, we examined the physiological consequences of reelin secretion blockade. Blocking protein secretion rapidly and reversibly changes the subunit composition of N-methyl-D-aspartate glutamate receptors (NMDARs) to a predominance of NR2B-containing NMDARs. Addition of recombinant or endogenously secreted reelin rescues the effects of protein secretion blockade and reverts the fraction of NR2B-containing NMDARs to control levels. Therefore, the continuous secretion of reelin is necessary to control the subunit composition of NMDARs in hippocampal neurons. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Our data show that the heterogeneity of reelin immunoreactivity correlates with distinct functional populations: neurons synthesizing and secreting reelin and/or neurons binding reelin. Furthermore, we show that continuous reelin secretion is a strict requirement to maintain the composition of NMDARs. We propose that reelin is a trans-neuronal messenger secreted by GABAergic neurons that regulates NMDARs homeostasis in postnatal hippocampus. Defects in reelin secretion could play a major role in the development of neuropsychiatric disorders, particularly those associated with deregulation of NMDARs such as schizophrenia
Disease-associated missense mutations in GluN2B subunit alter NMDA receptor ligand binding and ion channel properties.
Genetic and bioinformatic analyses have identified missense mutations in GRIN2B encoding the NMDA receptor GluN2B subunit in autism, intellectual disability, Lennox Gastaut and West Syndromes. Here, we investigated several such mutations using a near-complete, hybrid 3D model of the human NMDAR and studied their consequences with kinetic modelling and electrophysiology. The mutants revealed reductions in glutamate potency; increased receptor desensitisation; and ablation of voltage-dependent Mg block. In addition, we provide new views on Mg and NMDA channel blocker binding sites. We demonstrate that these mutants have significant impact on excitatory transmission in developing neurons, revealing profound changes that could underlie their associated neurological disorders. Of note, the NMDAR channel mutant GluN2B unusually allowed Mg permeation, whereas nearby N615I reduced Ca permeability. By identifying the binding site for an NMDAR antagonist that is used in the clinic to rescue gain-of-function phenotypes, we show that drug binding may be modified by some GluN2B disease-causing mutations
The diagnostic value of small bowel wall vascularity after sulfur hexafluoride-filled microbubble injection in the differentiation of inflammatory and fibrotic stenoses in patients with Crohn's disease.
Medicolegal investigations in cases of double suicidal gunshots to the head using 2 different handguns: A report of an unusual case
Tumours of the pleura: imaging findings according to the different histotypes.
5nonenoneQuaia E; Stocca T; De Paoli L; Cabibbo B; Cova M.Quaia, Emilio; Stocca, T; De Paoli, L; Cabibbo, B; Cova, MARIA ASSUNT
The diagnostic value of small bowel wall vascularity after sulfur hexafluoride-filled microbubble injection in the differentiation of inflammatory and fibrotic stenoses in patients with Crohn's disease
Does CEUS have a practical value in adjunct to color Doppler US in evaluation of patients with renal insufficiency? Evaluation of 60 patients
22nd European Congress of Radiology, Vienna 4-8 marzo 201
Mappaggio vascolare pre-operatorio per lembi liberi nella chirurgia plastica ricostruttiva: ruolo dell\u2019angio-TC
Prevalenza e morfologia dell\u2019arteria epigastrica superficiale inferiore (SIEA) incostante nell\u2019angio-TC della parete addominale nella ricostruzione autologa mammaria. Studio retrospettivo su 41 casi
644° Congresso Nazionale della SIRM - Verona 11-15 giugno 201044° Congresso Nazionale della SIRM - Verona 11-15 giugno 2010nonenonePellegrin P.; Stocca T.; Belgrano M.; Bertolotto M.; Arnez Z.M.; Cova M.A.Pellegrin, P.; Stocca, T.; Belgrano, MANUEL GIANVALERIO; Bertolotto, Michele; Arnez, ZORAN MARIJ; Cova, MARIA ASSUNT