Dynamic changes in neurexins' alternative splicing: role of Rho-associated protein kinases and relevance to memory formation.

The three neurexins genes (NRXN1/2/3) encode polymorphic synaptic membrane proteins that are involved in cognitive functioning. Neurexins' selectivity of function is presumably conferred through differential use of 2 promoters and 5 alternative splicing sites (SS#1/2/3/4/5). In day-old rat brai...

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Main Authors: Gabriela Rozic, Zipora Lupowitz, Yael Piontkewitz, Nava Zisapel
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2011-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3075264?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-1c054914eda14c6b95fe2ebd68342a082020-11-25T02:39:18ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032011-01-0164e1857910.1371/journal.pone.0018579Dynamic changes in neurexins' alternative splicing: role of Rho-associated protein kinases and relevance to memory formation.Gabriela RozicZipora LupowitzYael PiontkewitzNava ZisapelThe three neurexins genes (NRXN1/2/3) encode polymorphic synaptic membrane proteins that are involved in cognitive functioning. Neurexins' selectivity of function is presumably conferred through differential use of 2 promoters and 5 alternative splicing sites (SS#1/2/3/4/5). In day-old rat brain neurons grown in culture, activation (depolarization) induces reversible, calcium dependent, repression of NRXN2α SS#3 insert. The effects of depolarization on NRXN1/2/3α splicing and biochemical pathways mediating them were further studied in these neurons. NRXN1/2/3α splicing in the course of memory formation in vivo was also explored, using fear conditioning paradigm in rats in which the animals were trained to associate an aversive stimulus (electrical shock) with a neutral context (a tone), resulting in the expression of fear responses to the neutral context.In the cultured neurons depolarization induced, beside NRXN2α SS#3, repression of SS#3 and SS#4 exons in NRXN3α but not NRXN1α. The repressions were mediated by the calcium/protein kinase C/Rho-associated protein kinase (ROCK) pathway. Fear conditioning induced significant and transient repressions of the NRXN1/2/3α SS#4 exons in the rat hippocampus. ROCK inhibition prior to training attenuated the behavioral fear response, the NRXN1/2/3α splicing repressions and subsequent recovery and the levels of excitatory (PSD95) and inhibitory (gephyrin) synaptic proteins in the hippocampus. No such effects were observed in the prefrontal cortex. Significant correlations existed between the fear response and hippocampal NRXN3α and NRXN2α SS#4 inserts as well as PSD95 protein levels. Hippocampal NRXN1α SS#4 insert and gephyrin levels did not correlate with the behavioral response but were negatively correlated with each other.These results show for the first time dynamic, experience related changes in NRXN1/2/3α alternative splicing in the rat brain and a role for ROCK in them. Specific neurexins' transcripts may be involved in synaptic remodeling occurring at an intermediate (hours) time scale in the course of memory formation.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3075264?pdf=render
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author Gabriela Rozic
Zipora Lupowitz
Yael Piontkewitz
Nava Zisapel
spellingShingle Gabriela Rozic
Zipora Lupowitz
Yael Piontkewitz
Nava Zisapel
Dynamic changes in neurexins' alternative splicing: role of Rho-associated protein kinases and relevance to memory formation.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Gabriela Rozic
Zipora Lupowitz
Yael Piontkewitz
Nava Zisapel
author_sort Gabriela Rozic
title Dynamic changes in neurexins' alternative splicing: role of Rho-associated protein kinases and relevance to memory formation.
title_short Dynamic changes in neurexins' alternative splicing: role of Rho-associated protein kinases and relevance to memory formation.
title_full Dynamic changes in neurexins' alternative splicing: role of Rho-associated protein kinases and relevance to memory formation.
title_fullStr Dynamic changes in neurexins' alternative splicing: role of Rho-associated protein kinases and relevance to memory formation.
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic changes in neurexins' alternative splicing: role of Rho-associated protein kinases and relevance to memory formation.
title_sort dynamic changes in neurexins' alternative splicing: role of rho-associated protein kinases and relevance to memory formation.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2011-01-01
description The three neurexins genes (NRXN1/2/3) encode polymorphic synaptic membrane proteins that are involved in cognitive functioning. Neurexins' selectivity of function is presumably conferred through differential use of 2 promoters and 5 alternative splicing sites (SS#1/2/3/4/5). In day-old rat brain neurons grown in culture, activation (depolarization) induces reversible, calcium dependent, repression of NRXN2α SS#3 insert. The effects of depolarization on NRXN1/2/3α splicing and biochemical pathways mediating them were further studied in these neurons. NRXN1/2/3α splicing in the course of memory formation in vivo was also explored, using fear conditioning paradigm in rats in which the animals were trained to associate an aversive stimulus (electrical shock) with a neutral context (a tone), resulting in the expression of fear responses to the neutral context.In the cultured neurons depolarization induced, beside NRXN2α SS#3, repression of SS#3 and SS#4 exons in NRXN3α but not NRXN1α. The repressions were mediated by the calcium/protein kinase C/Rho-associated protein kinase (ROCK) pathway. Fear conditioning induced significant and transient repressions of the NRXN1/2/3α SS#4 exons in the rat hippocampus. ROCK inhibition prior to training attenuated the behavioral fear response, the NRXN1/2/3α splicing repressions and subsequent recovery and the levels of excitatory (PSD95) and inhibitory (gephyrin) synaptic proteins in the hippocampus. No such effects were observed in the prefrontal cortex. Significant correlations existed between the fear response and hippocampal NRXN3α and NRXN2α SS#4 inserts as well as PSD95 protein levels. Hippocampal NRXN1α SS#4 insert and gephyrin levels did not correlate with the behavioral response but were negatively correlated with each other.These results show for the first time dynamic, experience related changes in NRXN1/2/3α alternative splicing in the rat brain and a role for ROCK in them. Specific neurexins' transcripts may be involved in synaptic remodeling occurring at an intermediate (hours) time scale in the course of memory formation.
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