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Publication : Dcf1 Triggers Dendritic Spine Formation and Facilitates Memory Acquisition.

First Author  Liu Q Year  2018
Journal  Mol Neurobiol Volume  55
Issue  1 Pages  763-775
PubMed ID  28058580 Mgi Jnum  J:261729
Mgi Id  MGI:6158078 Doi  10.1007/s12035-016-0349-6
Citation  Liu Q, et al. (2018) Dcf1 Triggers Dendritic Spine Formation and Facilitates Memory Acquisition. Mol Neurobiol 55(1):763-775
abstractText  Dendritic spines, a special kind of structure in nerve cells, play a key role in performing cellular function. Structural abnormalities of the dendritic spine may contribute to synaptic dysfunction and have been implicated in memory formation. However, the molecular mechanisms that trigger dendritic spine loss remain unclear. Here, we show that the absence of dendritic cell factor 1 (Dcf1) appeared dendritic spines dysplasia, which in turn leads to the damage of learning and memory; in contrast, enhancing Dcf1 expression rescues dendritic spines morphology and function, indicating a pivotal role of Dcf1 in cellular function. Electrophysiological test indicates that there is a significant reduction in the frequency of miniature excitatory postsynaptic currents in Dcf1 (-/-) knockout (KO) mice. Subsequent to optogenetic ignition, we observed a weaker neuronal activation in Dcf1 KO mice, explaining the neural circuit cause. On molecular mechanism, we demonstrated an unprecedented discovery that Dcf1 triggers the dendritic spine and synaptic function through the recruitment of Lcn2 and activation of PSD95-NMDAR signaling. Removing this brake leads to memory damage. Our results highlight an unexpected regulatory mechanism of dendritic spine development and formation.
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