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Publication : Cdk5-dependent rapid formation and stabilization of dendritic spines by corticotropin-releasing factor.

First Author  Vandael D Year  2024
Journal  Transl Psychiatry Volume  14
Issue  1 Pages  29
PubMed ID  38233378 Mgi Jnum  J:349491
Mgi Id  MGI:7575355 Doi  10.1038/s41398-024-02749-7
Citation  Vandael D, et al. (2024) Cdk5-dependent rapid formation and stabilization of dendritic spines by corticotropin-releasing factor. Transl Psychiatry 14(1):29
abstractText  The neuropeptide corticotropin-releasing factor (CRF) exerts a pivotal role in modulating neuronal activity in the mammalian brain. The effects of CRF exhibit notable variations, depending on factors such as duration of exposure, concentration, and anatomical location. In the CA1 region of the hippocampus, the impact of CRF is dichotomous: chronic exposure to CRF impairs synapse formation and dendritic integrity, whereas brief exposure enhances synapse formation and plasticity. In the current study, we demonstrate long-term effects of acute CRF on the density and stability of mature mushroom spines ex vivo. We establish that both CRF receptors are present in this hippocampal region, and we pinpoint their precise subcellular localization within synapses by electron microscopy. Furthermore, both in vivo and ex vivo data collectively demonstrate that a transient surge of CRF in the CA1 activates the cyclin-dependent kinase 5 (Cdk5)-pathway. This activation leads to a notable augmentation in CRF-dependent spine formation. Overall, these data suggest that upon acute release of CRF in the CA1-SR synapse, both CRF-Rs can be activated and promote synaptic plasticity via activating different downstream signaling pathways, such as the Cdk5-pathway.
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