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Publication : Efr3b is essential for social recognition by modulating the excitability of CA2 pyramidal neurons.

First Author  Wei X Year  2024
Journal  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Volume  121
Issue  3 Pages  e2314557121
PubMed ID  38190534 Mgi Jnum  J:344437
Mgi Id  MGI:7576800 Doi  10.1073/pnas.2314557121
Citation  Wei X, et al. (2024) Efr3b is essential for social recognition by modulating the excitability of CA2 pyramidal neurons. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 121(3):e2314557121
abstractText  CA2 pyramidal neurons (PNs) are associated with social behaviors. The mechanisms, however, remain to be fully investigated. Here, we report that Efr3b, a protein essential for phospholipid metabolism at the plasma membrane, is widely expressed in the brain, especially in the hippocampal CA2/CA3 areas. To assess the functional significance of Efr3b in the brain, we generated Efr3b(f/f) mice and crossed them with Nestin-cre mice to delete Efr3b specifically in the brain. We find that Efr3b deficiency in the brain leads to deficits of social novelty recognition and hypoexcitability of CA2 PNs. We then knocked down the expression of Efr3b specifically in CA2 PNs of C57BL/6J mice, and our results showed that reducing Efr3b in CA2 PNs also resulted in deficits of social novelty recognition and hypoexcitability of CA2 PNs. More interestingly, restoring the expression of Efr3b in CA2 PNs enhances their excitability and improves social novelty recognition in Efr3b-deficient mice. Furthermore, direct activation of CA2 PNs with chemogenetics improves social behaviors in Efr3b-deficient mice. Together, our data suggest that Efr3b is essential for social novelty by modulating the excitability of CA2 PNs.
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