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Publication : MeCP2 controls excitatory synaptic strength by regulating glutamatergic synapse number.

First Author  Chao HT Year  2007
Journal  Neuron Volume  56
Issue  1 Pages  58-65
PubMed ID  17920015 Mgi Jnum  J:126964
Mgi Id  MGI:3762433 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2007.08.018
Citation  Chao HT, et al. (2007) MeCP2 controls excitatory synaptic strength by regulating glutamatergic synapse number. Neuron 56(1):58-65
abstractText  MeCP2 is a transcriptional repressor critical for normal neurological function. Prior studies demonstrated that either loss or doubling of MeCP2 results in postnatal neurodevelopmental disorders. To understand the impact of MeCP2 expression on neuronal function, we studied the synaptic properties of individual neurons from mice that either lack or express twice the normal levels of MeCP2. Hippocampal glutamatergic neurons that lack MeCP2 display a 46% reduction in synaptic response, whereas neurons with doubling of MeCP2 exhibit a 2-fold enhancement in synaptic response. Further analysis shows that these changes were primarily due to the number of synapses formed. These results reveal that MeCP2 is a key rate-limiting factor in regulating glutamatergic synapse formation in early postnatal development and that changes in excitatory synaptic strength may underlie global network alterations in neurological disorders due to altered MeCP2 levels.
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