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ADF/cofilin-mediated actin dynamics regulate AMPA receptor trafficking during synaptic plasticity.


ABSTRACT: Dendritic spines undergo actin-based growth and shrinkage during synaptic plasticity, in which the actin depolymerizing factor (ADF)/cofilin family of actin-associated proteins are important. Elevated ADF/cofilin activities often lead to reduced spine size and immature spine morphology but can also enhance synaptic potentiation in some cases. Thus, ADF/cofilin may have distinct effects on postsynaptic structure and function. We found that ADF/cofilin-mediated actin dynamics regulated AMPA receptor (AMPAR) trafficking during synaptic potentiation, which was distinct from actin's structural role in spine morphology. Specifically, elevated ADF/cofilin activity markedly enhanced surface addition of AMPARs after chemically induced long-term potentiation (LTP), whereas inhibition of ADF/cofilin abolished AMPAR addition. We found that chemically induced LTP elicited a temporal sequence of ADF/cofilin dephosphorylation and phosphorylation that underlies AMPAR trafficking and spine enlargement. These findings suggest that temporally regulated ADF/cofilin activities function in postsynaptic modifications of receptor number and spine size during synaptic plasticity.

SUBMITTER: Gu J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2947576 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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ADF/cofilin-mediated actin dynamics regulate AMPA receptor trafficking during synaptic plasticity.

Gu Jiaping J   Lee Chi Wai CW   Fan Yanjie Y   Komlos Daniel D   Tang Xin X   Sun Chicheng C   Yu Kuai K   Hartzell H Criss HC   Chen Gong G   Bamburg James R JR   Zheng James Q JQ  

Nature neuroscience 20100912 10


Dendritic spines undergo actin-based growth and shrinkage during synaptic plasticity, in which the actin depolymerizing factor (ADF)/cofilin family of actin-associated proteins are important. Elevated ADF/cofilin activities often lead to reduced spine size and immature spine morphology but can also enhance synaptic potentiation in some cases. Thus, ADF/cofilin may have distinct effects on postsynaptic structure and function. We found that ADF/cofilin-mediated actin dynamics regulated AMPA recept  ...[more]

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