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Publication : Inhibition of branching and spine maturation by repulsive guidance molecule in cultured cortical neurons.

First Author  Yoshida J Year  2008
Journal  Biochem Biophys Res Commun Volume  372
Issue  4 Pages  725-9
PubMed ID  18519029 Mgi Jnum  J:137766
Mgi Id  MGI:3802860 Doi  10.1016/j.bbrc.2008.05.124
Citation  Yoshida J, et al. (2008) Inhibition of branching and spine maturation by repulsive guidance molecule in cultured cortical neurons. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 372(4):725-9
abstractText  Repulsive guidance molecule (RGM) is a membrane-bound protein that was originally identified as an axon guidance molecule in the visual system. Functional studies in Xenopus and chick embryos revealed the roles of RGM in axon guidance and laminar patterning, while those in mouse embryos demonstrated its function in regulating cephalic neural tube closure. Moreover, RGM inhibition enhanced the growth of injured axons and promoted functional recovery after spinal cord injury in rats. Here, we demonstrate in vitro that RGMa, an RGM homolog, inhibits neurite growth and cortical neuron branching on mouse embryonic day 16. Further, exposure of cultured neurons to RGMa significantly reduced the number of colocalized immunoreactive clusters of synapsin 1 and PSD-95 in the spines. This RGMa-mediated inhibition of the assembly of presynaptic and postsynaptic components suggests a role of RGMa in inhibiting mature synapse formation. Thus, RGMa may negatively regulate neuronal network formation in cortical neurons.
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