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Publication : Impaired synapse elimination during cerebellar development in PKC gamma mutant mice.

First Author  Kano M Year  1995
Journal  Cell Volume  83
Issue  7 Pages  1223-31
PubMed ID  8548808 Mgi Jnum  J:31210
Mgi Id  MGI:78712 Doi  10.1016/0092-8674(95)90147-7
Citation  Kano M, et al. (1995) Impaired synapse elimination during cerebellar development in PKC gamma mutant mice. Cell 83(7):1223-31
abstractText  PKC gamma is highly expressed in Purkinje cells (PCs) but not in other types of neurons in the cerebellum. The expression of PKC gamma changes markedly during cerebellar development, being very low at birth and reaching a peak around the third postnatal week. This temporal pattern of PKC gamma expression coincides with the developmental transition from multiple to single climbing fiber innervation onto each PC. In adult mutant mice deficient in PKC gamma, we found that 41% of PCs are still innervated by multiple climbing fibers, while other aspects of the cerebellum including the morphology and excitatory synaptic transmission of PCs appear normal. Thus, elimination of multiple climbing fiber innervation appears to be specifically impaired in the mutant cerebellum. We suggest that the developmental role of PKC gamma may be to act as a downstream element in the signal cascade necessary for the elimination of surplus climbing fiber synapses.
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