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The cell adhesion molecule neurofascin stabilizes axo-axonic GABAergic terminals at the axon initial segment.


ABSTRACT: Cell adhesion molecules regulate synapse formation and maintenance via transsynaptic contact stabilization involving both extracellular interactions and intracellular postsynaptic scaffold assembly. The cell adhesion molecule neurofascin is localized at the axon initial segment of granular cells in rat dentate gyrus, which is mainly targeted by chandelier cells. Lentiviral shRNA-mediated knockdown of neurofascin in adult rat brain indicates that neurofascin regulates the number and size of postsynaptic gephyrin scaffolds, the number of GABA(A) receptor clusters as well as presynaptic glutamate decarboxylase-positive terminals at the axon initial segment. By contrast, overexpression of neurofascin in hippocampal neurons increases gephyrin cluster size presumably via stimulation of fibroblast growth factor receptor 1 signaling pathways.

SUBMITTER: Kriebel M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3129217 | biostudies-other | 2011 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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The cell adhesion molecule neurofascin stabilizes axo-axonic GABAergic terminals at the axon initial segment.

Kriebel Martin M   Metzger Jennifer J   Trinks Sabine S   Chugh Deepti D   Harvey Robert J RJ   Harvey Kirsten K   Volkmer Hansjürgen H  

The Journal of biological chemistry 20110516 27


Cell adhesion molecules regulate synapse formation and maintenance via transsynaptic contact stabilization involving both extracellular interactions and intracellular postsynaptic scaffold assembly. The cell adhesion molecule neurofascin is localized at the axon initial segment of granular cells in rat dentate gyrus, which is mainly targeted by chandelier cells. Lentiviral shRNA-mediated knockdown of neurofascin in adult rat brain indicates that neurofascin regulates the number and size of posts  ...[more]

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