Impaired synapse function during postnatal development in the absence of CALEB, an EGF-like protein processed by neuronal activity

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作者
Jüttner, R
Moré, MI
Das, D
Babich, A
Meier, J
Henning, M
Erdmann, B
Müller, EC
Otto, A
Grantyn, R
Rathjen, FG
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[1] Max Delbruck Cent, D-13092 Berlin, Germany
[2] Humboldt Univ Med Sch, Charite, D-10117 Berlin, Germany
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10.1016/j.neuron.2005.02.027
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Q189 [神经科学];
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In an attempt to characterize the molecular components by which electric activity influences the development of synapses, we searched for cell surface proteins modulated by calcium influx and glutamate receptor activity. Here, we report that neuronal depolarization facilitates the conversion of CALEB, which results in a truncated transmembrane form with an exposed EGF domain. To characterize the role of CALEB in synapse development, synaptic features were investigated in slices of the colliculus superior from CALEBdeficient mice. In the absence of CALEB, the number of synapses and their morphological characteristics remained unchanged. However, in CALEB-deficient mice, synapses displayed higher paired-pulse ratios, less depression during prolonged repetitive activation, a lower rate of spontaneous postsynaptic currents, and a lower release probability at early but not mature postnatal stages. Our findings indicate that CALEB provides a molecular basis for maintaining normal release probability at early developmental stages.
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