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AAV-mediated chronic over-expression of SNAP-25 in adult rat dorsal hippocampus impairs memory-associated synaptic plasticity.
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Journal of neurochemistry [J Neurochem] 2010 Feb; Vol. 112 (4), pp. 991-1004. Date of Electronic Publication: 2009 Nov 30. - Publication Year :
- 2010
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Abstract
- Long-term memory is formed by alterations in glutamate-dependent excitatory synaptic transmission, which is in turn regulated by synaptosomal protein of 25 kDa (SNAP-25), a key component of the soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor complex essential for exocytosis of neurotransmitter-filled synaptic vesicles. Both reduced and excessive SNAP-25 activity has been implicated in various disease states that involve cognitive dysfunctions such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder, schizophrenia and Alzheimer's disease. Here, we over-express SNAP-25 in the adult rat dorsal hippocampus by infusion of a recombinant adeno-associated virus vector, to evaluate the consequence of late adolescent-adult dysfunction of the soluble N-ethylmaleimide-sensitive factor attachment protein receptor protein in the absence of developmental disruption. We report a specific and significant increase in the levels of extracellular glutamate detectable by microdialysis and a reduction in paired-pulse facilitation in the hippocampus. In addition, SNAP-25 over-expression produced cognitive deficits, delaying acquisition of a spatial map in the water maze and impairing contextual fear conditioning, both tasks known to be dorsal hippocampal dependent. The high background transmission state and pre-synaptic dysfunction likely result in interference with requisite synapse selection during spatial and fear memory consolidation. Together these studies provide the first evidence that excess SNAP-25 activity, restricted to the adult period, is sufficient to mediate significant deficits in the memory formation process.
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- Animals
Avoidance Learning physiology
Biophysics methods
Cell Line, Transformed
Conditioning, Classical physiology
Dependovirus genetics
Dependovirus metabolism
Disease Models, Animal
Electric Stimulation methods
Exploratory Behavior physiology
Flow Cytometry methods
Glutamic Acid metabolism
Green Fluorescent Proteins genetics
Green Fluorescent Proteins metabolism
Hippocampus physiology
Humans
In Vitro Techniques
Male
Maze Learning physiology
Microdialysis methods
Neural Inhibition physiology
Rats
Rats, Wistar
Synaptosomal-Associated Protein 25 genetics
Transduction, Genetic methods
Transfection methods
Gene Expression Regulation physiology
Hippocampus metabolism
Memory Disorders metabolism
Memory Disorders pathology
Memory Disorders physiopathology
Neuronal Plasticity physiology
Synaptosomal-Associated Protein 25 metabolism
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1471-4159
- Volume :
- 112
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Journal of neurochemistry
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 20002519
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1471-4159.2009.06516.x