47 research outputs found
The role of proheparanase in synaptic plasticity at the hippocampus
Abstract no. P-110Perineuronal heparan sulfate (HS) moieties are implicated in the modulation of neurotransmission by controlling the functional properties of AMPA-type glutamate receptors. We hypothesize that neuronal mechanisms modulate peri-synaptic HS level, thereby regulating synaptic strength and plasticity. To address this, basal synaptic strength and long-term changes in synaptic efficacy in the Schaffer collateral pathway of the rat hippocampus were assessed in relation to strategies that perturb peri-synaptic HS. In hippocampal slices, heparitinase treatment led to dose-dependent attenuation of long-term potentiation (LTP) in correlation with loss of perineuronal HS …postprin
Regulatory role of proheparanase with peri-synaptic heparan sulfate proteoglycan and AMPA-type glutamate receptor in synaptic plasticity
Poster Presentation: P59AMPA-type glutamate receptors (AMPAR) govern excitatory synaptic transmission. Perineuronal heparan sulfates (HS) have been implicated in controlling the open-state of AMPAR. Our finding of neuronal heparanase expression in adult rats led us to test (1) if neuronal heparanase is secreted and (2) if the secreted form acts on perineuronal HS to modulate synaptic plasticity. Neuronal secretion of heparanase was triggered by phorbol ester of rat hippocampal neurons in culture. Western blot analysis of the secreted product revealed enzymatically inactive proheparanase, but not the enzymatically active heparanase. Synaptosomes prepared from phorbol ester-treated rat cortexslices showed enrichment in proheparanase; co-immunoprecipitation studies further showed association of AMPAR subunits (GluA1 and GluA2/3) with both syndecan-3 (a transmembrane HS-proteoglycan) and proheparanase, suggesting their partnership in the peri-synaptic environment. Treatment of hippocampal neurons in culture with recombinant proheparanase triggered internalization of proheparanase, perineuronal HS-proteoglycans and AMPARs, suggesting their clustering as a functional complex. Heparitinase pre-treatment of hippocampal neuron cultures reduced proheparanase-induced internalization of AMPARs, suggesting that the HS moiety is critical for effecting the partnership. Treatment of hippocampal slices with recombinant proheparanase resulted in down-regulation of both basal synaptic strength and LTP at Schaffer collateral synapses. These results reveal a novel role of neuronal proheparanase in resetting AMPAR and perineuronal HS levels at the synapse and thus the modulation of synaptic plasticity.postprin
Successful radiation treatment of anaplastic thyroid carcinoma metastatic to the right cardiac atrium and ventricle in a pacemaker-dependent patient
Anaplastic thyroid carcinoma (ATC) is a rare, aggressive malignancy, which is known to metastasize to the heart. We report a case of a patient with ATC with metastatic involvement of the pacemaker leads within the right atrium and right ventricle. The patient survived external beam radiation treatment to his heart, with a radiographic response to treatment. Cardiac metastases are usually reported on autopsy; to our knowledge, this is the first report of the successful treatment of cardiac metastases encasing the leads of a pacemaker, and of cardiac metastases from ATCs, with a review of the pertinent literature
Neuronal and astrocytic proheparanase: Insights on its role in regulating synaptic transmission in central nervous system
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Role of neuronal and astrocytic proheparanase in regulating synaptic strength in rat hippocampus
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Role of proheparanase in regulating synaptic plasticity in rat hippocampus
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Neuronal and astrocytic proheparanase: Roles in regulating synaptic strength in rat hippocampus
Excitability / Synaptic Transmission / Network Functions: B.7.F Synaptic Plasticity - Neuromodulators ; Poster Presentation 2: Board no. B087 - abstract no. 76
Role of heparanase 1 and heparanase 2 in modulating synaptic activities
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Neuronal expression of heparanase 1 and heparanase 2
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