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Publication : Synapse to nucleus signaling during long-term synaptic plasticity; a role for the classical active nuclear import pathway.

First Author  Thompson KR Year  2004
Journal  Neuron Volume  44
Issue  6 Pages  997-1009
PubMed ID  15603742 Mgi Jnum  J:263467
Mgi Id  MGI:6189612 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2004.11.025
Citation  Thompson KR, et al. (2004) Synapse to nucleus signaling during long-term synaptic plasticity; a role for the classical active nuclear import pathway. Neuron 44(6):997-1009
abstractText  The requirement for transcription during long-lasting plasticity indicates that signals generated at the synapse must be transported to the nucleus. We have investigated whether the classical active nuclear import pathway mediates intracellular retrograde signal transport in Aplysia sensory neurons and rodent hippocampal neurons. We found that importins localize to distal neuronal processes, including synaptic compartments, where they are well positioned to mediate synapse to nucleus signaling. In Aplysia, stimuli known to produce long-lasting but not short-lasting facilitation triggered importin nuclear translocation. In hippocampal neurons, NMDA receptor activation but not depolarization induced importin nuclear translocation. We further showed that LTP-inducing stimuli recruited active nuclear import in hippocampal slices. Together with our finding that long-term facilitation of Aplysia sensory-motor synapses required active nuclear import, our results indicate that regulation of the active nuclear import pathway plays a critical role in transporting synaptically generated signals into the nucleus during learning-related forms of plasticity.
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