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Publication : Endophilin A1 Promotes Actin Polymerization in Dendritic Spines Required for Synaptic Potentiation.

First Author  Yang Y Year  2018
Journal  Front Mol Neurosci Volume  11
Pages  177 PubMed ID  29892212
Mgi Jnum  J:311551 Mgi Id  MGI:6763250
Doi  10.3389/fnmol.2018.00177 Citation  Yang Y, et al. (2018) Endophilin A1 Promotes Actin Polymerization in Dendritic Spines Required for Synaptic Potentiation. Front Mol Neurosci 11:177
abstractText  Endophilin A1 is a member of the N-BAR domain-containing endophilin A protein family that is involved in membrane dynamics and trafficking. At the presynaptic terminal, endophilin As participate in synaptic vesicle recycling and autophagosome formation. By gene knockout studies, here we report that postsynaptic endophilin A1 functions in synaptic plasticity. Ablation of endophilin A1 in the hippocampal CA1 region of mature mouse brain impairs long-term spatial and contextual fear memory. Its loss in CA1 neurons postsynaptic of the Schaffer collateral pathway causes impairment in their AMPA-type glutamate receptor-mediated synaptic transmission and long-term potentiation. In KO neurons, defects in the structural and functional plasticity of dendritic spines can be rescued by overexpression of endophilin A1 but not A2 or A3. Further, endophilin A1 promotes actin polymerization in dendritic spines during synaptic potentiation. These findings reveal a physiological role of endophilin A1 distinct from that of other endophilin As at the postsynaptic site.
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