Wierda_2020_Sci.Rep_10_18041

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Title : The soluble neurexin-1beta ectodomain causes calcium influx and augments dendritic outgrowth and synaptic transmission - Wierda_2020_Sci.Rep_10_18041
Author(s) : Wierda KDB , Toft-Bertelsen TL , Gtzsche CR , Pedersen E , Korshunova I , Nielsen J , Bang ML , Knig AB , Owczarek S , Gjrlund MD , Schupp M , Bock E , Srensen JB
Ref : Sci Rep , 10 :18041 , 2020
Abstract :

Classically, neurexins are thought to mediate synaptic connections through trans interactions with a number of different postsynaptic partners. Neurexins are cleaved by metalloproteases in an activity-dependent manner, releasing the soluble extracellular domain. Here, we report that in both immature (before synaptogenesis) and mature (after synaptogenesis) hippocampal neurons, the soluble neurexin-1beta ectodomain triggers acute Ca(2+)-influx at the dendritic/postsynaptic side. In both cases, neuroligin-1 expression was required. In immature neurons, calcium influx required N-type calcium channels and stimulated dendritic outgrowth and neuronal survival. In mature glutamatergic neurons the neurexin-1beta ectodomain stimulated calcium influx through NMDA-receptors, which increased presynaptic release probability. In contrast, prolonged exposure to the ectodomain led to inhibition of synaptic transmission. This secondary inhibition was activity- and neuroligin-1 dependent and caused by a reduction in the readily-releasable pool of vesicles. A synthetic peptide modeled after the neurexin-1beta:neuroligin-1 interaction site reproduced the cellular effects of the neurexin-1beta ectodomain. Collectively, our findings demonstrate that the soluble neurexin ectodomain stimulates growth of neurons and exerts acute and chronic effects on trans-synaptic signaling involved in setting synaptic strength.

PubMedSearch : Wierda_2020_Sci.Rep_10_18041
PubMedID: 33093500

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Wierda KDB, Toft-Bertelsen TL, Gtzsche CR, Pedersen E, Korshunova I, Nielsen J, Bang ML, Knig AB, Owczarek S, Gjrlund MD, Schupp M, Bock E, Srensen JB (2020)
The soluble neurexin-1beta ectodomain causes calcium influx and augments dendritic outgrowth and synaptic transmission
Sci Rep 10 :18041

Wierda KDB, Toft-Bertelsen TL, Gtzsche CR, Pedersen E, Korshunova I, Nielsen J, Bang ML, Knig AB, Owczarek S, Gjrlund MD, Schupp M, Bock E, Srensen JB (2020)
Sci Rep 10 :18041