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mDia and ROCK Mediate Actin-Dependent Presynaptic Remodeling Regulating Synaptic Efficacy and Anxiety.

Authors :
Deguchi, Yuichi
Harada, Masaya
Shinohara, Ryota
Lazarus, Michael
Cherasse, Yoan
Urade, Yoshihiro
Yamada, Daisuke
Sekiguchi, Masayuki
Watanabe, Dai
Furuyashiki, Tomoyuki
Narumiya, Shuh
Source :
Cell Reports; Nov2016, Vol. 17 Issue 9, p2405-2417, 13p
Publication Year :
2016

Abstract

Summary Here, we show neuronal inactivation-induced presynaptic remodeling and involvement of the mammalian homolog of Diaphanous (mDia) and Rho-associated coiled-coil-containing kinase (ROCK), Rho-regulated modulators of actin and myosin, in this process. We find that social isolation induces inactivation of nucleus accumbens (NAc) neurons associated with elevated anxiety-like behavior, and that mDia in NAc neurons is essential in this process. Upon inactivation of cultured neurons, mDia induces circumferential actin filaments around the edge of the synaptic cleft, which contract the presynaptic terminals in a ROCK-dependent manner. Social isolation induces similar mDia-dependent presynaptic contraction at GABAergic synapses from NAc neurons in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) associated with reduced synaptic efficacy. Optogenetic stimulation of NAc neurons rescues the anxiety phenotype, and injection of a specific ROCK inhibitor, Y-27632, into the VTA reverses both presynaptic contraction and the behavioral phenotype. mDia-ROCK signaling thus mediates actin-dependent presynaptic remodeling in inactivated NAc neurons, which underlies synaptic plasticity in emotional behavioral responses. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
26391856
Volume :
17
Issue :
9
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Cell Reports
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
119604067
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2016.10.088