Narp regulates homeostatic scaling of excitatory synapses on parvalbumin-expressing interneurons.
Nat Neurosci
; 13(9): 1090-7, 2010 Sep.
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Homeostatic synaptic scaling alters the strength of synapses to compensate for prolonged changes in network activity and involves both excitatory and inhibitory neurons. The immediate-early gene Narp (neuronal activity-regulated pentraxin) encodes a secreted synaptic protein that can bind to and induce clustering of AMPA receptors (AMPARs). We found that Narp prominently accumulated at excitatory synapses on parvalbumin-expressing interneurons (PV-INs). Increasing network activity resulted in a homeostatic increase of excitatory synaptic strength onto PV-INs that increased inhibitory drive and this response was absent in neurons cultured from Narp-/- mice. Activity-dependent changes in the strength of excitatory inputs on PV-INs in acute hippocampal slices were also dependent on Narp and Narp-/- mice had increased sensitivity to kindling-induced seizures. We propose that Narp recruits AMPARs at excitatory synapses onto PV-INs to rebalance network excitation/inhibition dynamics following episodes of increased circuit activity.
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Assunto principal:
Parvalbuminas
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Sinapses
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Proteína C-Reativa
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Interneurônios
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Proteínas do Tecido Nervoso
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Plasticidade Neuronal
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Animals
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En
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Nat Neurosci
Ano de publicação:
2010
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Article