1. Deficits in developmental neurogenesis and dendritic spine maturation in mice lacking the serine protease inhibitor neuroserpin.
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Hermann, Melanie, Reumann, Rebecca, Schostak, Katrin, Kement, Dilara, Gelderblom, Mathias, Bernreuther, Christian, Frischknecht, Renato, Schipanski, Angela, Marik, Sergej, Krasemann, Susanne, Sepulveda-Falla, Diego, Schweizer, Michaela, Magnus, Tim, Glatzel, Markus, and Galliciotti, Giovanna
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DENDRITIC spines , *DEVELOPMENTAL neurobiology , *NERVOUS system , *NEURONAL differentiation , *NEUROSERPIN , *NEURAL development , *HIPPOCAMPUS (Brain) , *PERINEURONAL nets , *SYNAPSES - Abstract
Neuroserpin is a serine protease inhibitor of the nervous system required for normal synaptic plasticity and regulating cognitive, emotional and social behavior in mice. The high expression level of neuroserpin detected at late stages of nervous system formation in most regions of the brain points to a function in neurodevelopment. In order to evaluate the contribution of neuroserpin to brain development, we investigated developmental neurogenesis and neuronal differentiation in the hippocampus of neuroserpin-deficient mice. Moreover, synaptic reorganization and composition of perineuronal net were studied during maturation and stabilization of hippocampal circuits. We showed that absence of neuroserpin results in early termination of neuronal precursor proliferation and premature neuronal differentiation in the first postnatal weeks. Additionally, at the end of the critical period neuroserpin-deficient mice had changed morphology of dendritic spines towards a more mature phenotype. This was accompanied by increased protein levels and reduced proteolytic cleavage of aggrecan, a perineuronal net core protein. These data suggest a role for neuroserpin in coordinating generation and maturation of the hippocampus, which is essential for establishment of an appropriate neuronal network. Unlabelled Image • Neuroserpin coordinates generation and maturation of the hippocampus. • Absence of neuroserpin leads to premature termination of developmental neurogenesis. • Dendritic spine maturation is altered in juvenile neuroserpin-KO mice. • Extracellular matrix maturation is dysregulated in neuroserpin-KO mice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2020
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