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Publication : Positive regulation of neocortical synapse formation by the Plexin-D1 receptor.

First Author  Wang F Year  2015
Journal  Brain Res Volume  1616
Pages  157-165 PubMed ID  25976775
Mgi Jnum  J:223774 Mgi Id  MGI:5660178
Doi  10.1016/j.brainres.2015.05.005 Citation  Wang F, et al. (2015) Positive regulation of neocortical synapse formation by the Plexin-D1 receptor. Brain Res 1616:157-65
abstractText  Synapse formation is a critical process during neural development and is coordinated by multiple signals. Several lines of evidence implicate the Plexin-D1 receptor in synaptogenesis. Studies have shown that Plexin-D1 signaling is involved in synaptic specificity and synapse formation in spinal cord and striatum. Expression of Plexin-D1 and its principal neural ligand, Sema3E, by neocortical neurons is temporally and spatially regulated, reaching the highest level at the time of synaptogenesis in mice. In this study, we examined the function of Plexin-D1 in synapse formation by primary neocortical neurons in vitro. A novel, automated image analysis method was developed to quantitate synapse formation under baseline conditions and with manipulation of Plexin-D1 levels. shRNA and overexpression manipulations caused opposite changes, with reduction resulting in less synapse formation, an effect distinct from that reported in the striatum. The data indicate that Plexin-D1 operates in a cell context-specific fashion, mediating different synaptogenic outcomes depending upon neuron type.
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