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Rescue of NMDAR-dependent synaptic plasticity in Fmr1 knock-out mice.
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Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991) [Cereb Cortex] 2015 Jan; Vol. 25 (1), pp. 271-9. Date of Electronic Publication: 2013 Aug 22. - Publication Year :
- 2015
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Abstract
- Fragile X Syndrome (FXS) is the most common form of inherited intellectual disability and results from a loss of Fragile X mental retardation protein (FMRP). FMRP is important for mRNA shuttling and translational control and binds to proteins important for synaptic plasticity. Like many developmental disorders, FXS is associated with alterations in synaptic plasticity that may impair learning and memory processes in the brain. However, it remains unclear whether FMRP plays a ubiquitous role in synaptic plasticity in all brain regions. We report that a loss of FMRP leads to impairments in N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR)-dependent synaptic plasticity in the dentate gyrus (DG), but not in the cornu ammonis area 1 (CA1) subregion of the hippocampus of adult mice. DG-specific deficits are accompanied by a significant reduction in NMDAR GluN1, GluN2A, and GluN2B subunit levels and reduced serine 831 GluA1 phosphorylation specifically in this region. Importantly, we demonstrate that treatment with NMDAR co-agonists (glycine or D-serine) independently rescue impairments in NMDAR-dependent synaptic plasticity in the DG of the Fragile X mental retardation 1 (Fmr1) knockout mouse. These findings implicate the NMDAR in the pathophysiology of FXS and suggest that indirect agonists of the NMDAR may be a successful therapeutic intervention in FXS.<br /> (© The Author 2013. Published by Oxford University Press. All rights reserved. For Permissions, please e-mail: journals.permissions@oup.com.)
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- Animals
Fragile X Syndrome genetics
Fragile X Syndrome metabolism
Glycine pharmacology
Male
Mice
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Mice, Knockout
Nerve Tissue Proteins metabolism
Serine pharmacology
Fragile X Mental Retardation Protein genetics
Hippocampus metabolism
Long-Term Potentiation drug effects
Long-Term Potentiation genetics
Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate agonists
Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate metabolism
Subjects
Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 1460-2199
- Volume :
- 25
- Issue :
- 1
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Cerebral cortex (New York, N.Y. : 1991)
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 23968838
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1093/cercor/bht237