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Publication : Regulation of presynaptic neurotransmission by macroautophagy.

First Author  Hernandez D Year  2012
Journal  Neuron Volume  74
Issue  2 Pages  277-84
PubMed ID  22542182 Mgi Jnum  J:188386
Mgi Id  MGI:5440397 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2012.02.020
Citation  Hernandez D, et al. (2012) Regulation of presynaptic neurotransmission by macroautophagy. Neuron 74(2):277-84
abstractText  mTOR is a regulator of cell growth and survival, protein synthesis-dependent synaptic plasticity, and autophagic degradation of cellular components. When triggered by mTOR inactivation, macroautophagy degrades long-lived proteins and organelles via sequestration into autophagic vacuoles. mTOR further regulates synaptic plasticity, and neurodegeneration occurs when macroautophagy is deficient. It is nevertheless unknown whether macroautophagy modulates presynaptic function. We find that the mTOR inhibitor rapamycin induces formation of autophagic vacuoles in prejunctional dopaminergic axons with associated decreased axonal profile volumes, synaptic vesicle numbers, and evoked dopamine release. Evoked dopamine secretion was enhanced and recovery was accelerated in transgenic mice in which macroautophagy deficiency was restricted to dopaminergic neurons; rapamycin failed to decrease evoked dopamine release in the striatum of these mice. Macroautophagy that follows mTOR inhibition in presynaptic terminals, therefore, rapidly alters presynaptic structure and neurotransmission.
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