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Synaptic pruning through glial synapse engulfment upon motor learning

Authors :
Yosuke M. Morizawa
Mami Matsumoto
Yuka Nakashima
Narumi Endo
Tomomi Aida
Hiroshi Ishikane
Kaoru Beppu
Satoru Moritoh
Hitoshi Inada
Noriko Osumi
Eiji Shigetomi
Schuichi Koizumi
Guang Yang
Hirokazu Hirai
Kohichi Tanaka
Kenji F. Tanaka
Nobuhiko Ohno
Yugo Fukazawa
Ko Matsui
Source :
Nature Neuroscience. 25:1458-1469
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Springer Science and Business Media LLC, 2022.

Abstract

Synaptic pruning is a fundamental process of neuronal circuit refinement in learning and memory. Accumulating evidence suggests that glia participates in sculpting the neuronal circuits through synapse engulfment. However, whether glial involvement in synaptic pruning has a role in memory formation remains elusive. Using newly developed phagocytosis reporter mice and three-dimensional ultrastructural characterization, we found that synaptic engulfment by cerebellar Bergmann glia (BG) frequently occurred upon cerebellum-dependent motor learning in mice. We observed increases in pre- and postsynaptic nibbling by BG along with a reduction in spine volume after learning. Pharmacological blockade of engulfment with Annexin V inhibited both the spine volume reduction and overnight improvement of motor adaptation. These results indicate that BG contribute to the refinement of the mature cerebellar cortical circuit through synaptic engulfment during motor learning.

Details

ISSN :
15461726 and 10976256
Volume :
25
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Nature Neuroscience
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....350e14d4d2dda9687414ccbacc3543e5