학술논문

Extracellular matrix protein reelin regulate dendritic spine density through CaMKIIβ.
Document Type
Article
Source
Neuroscience Letters. Jul2015, Vol. 599, p97-101. 5p.
Subject
*REELIN
*CALCIUM-dependent protein kinase
*NEURAL development
*SYNAPTOPHYSIN
*SMALL interfering RNA
*HIPPOCAMPUS (Brain)
*SPINE
Language
ISSN
0304-3940
Abstract
Reelin, an extracellular matrix protein, plays an important role in brain development as well as synaptic plasticity. Interestingly, several recent studies have found that Reelin is important for dendritic spine formation in vitro and in vivo . However, the molecular mechanism by which Reelin regulates the dendritic spine density has not been studied well yet. In this study, we found that exogenous Reelin treatment was significantly increased the dendritic spine density in the primary hippocampal neurons. In addition, Reelin was increased the puncta numbers of synaptophysin and PSD-95. Moreover, we found that Reelin modulated the levels of CaMKIIβ, and CaMKIIβ siRNA prevented Reelin's effect on the dendritic spine density. Overall, our results are the first to demonstrate that CaMKIIβ might be required to enable Reelin to alter the dendritic spine density. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]