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Publication : Secreted TARSH regulates olfactory mitral cell dendritic complexity.

First Author  Cheng TW Year  2009
Journal  Eur J Neurosci Volume  29
Issue  6 Pages  1083-95
PubMed ID  19302145 Mgi Jnum  J:147117
Mgi Id  MGI:3839465 Doi  10.1111/j.1460-9568.2009.06660.x
Citation  Cheng TW, et al. (2009) Secreted TARSH regulates olfactory mitral cell dendritic complexity. Eur J Neurosci 29(6):1083-95
abstractText  Olfactory sensory neurons synapse with mitral cells to form stereotyped connections in the olfactory bulb (OB). Mitral cell apical dendrites receive input from olfactory sensory neurons expressing the same odorant receptor. During development, this restricted dendritic targeting of mitral cells is achieved through eliminating elaborated dendritic trees to a single apical dendrite. Through a genome-wide microarray screen, we identified TARSH (Target of NESH SH3) as a transiently expressed molecule in mitral cells during the dendritic refinement period. TARSH expression is restricted to pyramidal neurons along the main olfactory pathway, including the anterior olfactory nucleus and piriform cortex. The dynamic TARSH expression is not altered when odor-evoked activity is blocked by naris closure or in AC3 knockout mice. We also demonstrate that TARSH is a secreted protein. In dissociated OB cultures, secreted TARSH promotes the reduction of mitral cell dendritic complexity and restricts dendritic branching and outgrowth of interneurons. Dendritic morphological changes were also observed in mitral cells overexpressing TARSH themselves. We propose that TARSH is part of the genetic program that regulates mitral cell dendritic refinement.
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