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Publication : A role for myotonic dystrophy protein kinase in synaptic plasticity.

First Author  Schulz PE Year  2003
Journal  J Neurophysiol Volume  89
Issue  3 Pages  1177-86
PubMed ID  12612014 Mgi Jnum  J:103029
Mgi Id  MGI:3608373 Doi  10.1152/jn.00504.2002
Citation  Schulz PE, et al. (2003) A role for myotonic dystrophy protein kinase in synaptic plasticity. J Neurophysiol 89(3):1177-86
abstractText  Myotonic dystrophy (DM) is associated with an expanded triplet repeat in the 3'-untranslated region of the gene for myotonic dystrophy protein kinase (DMPK), which may reduce DMPK expression. It is unclear how reduced DMPK expression might contribute to the symptoms of DM because the normal function of DMPK is not yet understood. Thus we investigated the function of DMPK to gain insight into how reduced DMPK expression might lead to cognitive dysfunction in DM. We recently demonstrated a role for DMPK in modifying the cytoskeleton, and remodeling of the cytoskeleton is thought to be important for cognitive function. Therefore we hypothesized that DMPK might normally contribute to synaptic plasticity and cognitive function via an effect on actin cytoskeletal rearrangements. To test for involvement of DMPK in synaptic plasticity, we utilized the DMPK null mouse. This mouse showed no changes in baseline synaptic transmission in hippocampal area CA1, nor any changes in long-term synaptic potentiation (LTP) measured 3 h after induction. There was a significant decrease, however, in the decremental potentiation with a duration of 30-180 min that accompanies LTP. These results suggest a role for DMPK in synaptic plasticity that could be relevant to the cognitive dysfunction associated with DM.
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