Cerebellar Shank2 regulates excitatory synapse density, motor coordination, and specific repetitive and anxiety-like behaviors.
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Title
- Cerebellar Shank2 regulates excitatory synapse density, motor coordination, and specific repetitive and anxiety-like behaviors.
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Author(s)
- Seungmin Ha; Dongwon Lee; Yi Sul Cho; Changuk Chung; Ye-Eun Yoo; Jihye Kim; Jiseok Lee; Woohyun Kim; Hyosang Kim; Yong Chul Bae; Keiko Tanaka-Yamamoto; Eunjoon Kim
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Subject
- autism, ; cerebellum, ; excitatory synapse, ; GluD2, ; Purkinje cell, ; Shank2
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Publication Date
- 2016-11
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Journal
- JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, v.36, no.48, pp.12129 - 12143
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Publisher
- SOC NEUROSCIENCE
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Abstract
- Shank2 is a multidomain scaffolding protein implicated in the structural and functional coordination of multiprotein complexes at excitatory postsynaptic sites as well as in psychiatric disorders, including autism spectrum disorders. While Shank2 is strongly expressed in the cerebellum, whether Shank2 regulates cerebellar excitatory synapses, or contributes to the behavioral abnormalities observed in Shank2/ mice, remains unexplored. Here we show that Shank2/ mice show reduced excitatory synapse density in cerebellar Purkinje cells in association with reduced levels of excitatory postsynaptic proteins, including GluD2 and PSD-93, and impaired motor
coordination in the Erasmus test. Shank2 deletion restricted to Purkinje cells (Pcp2-Cre;Shank2fl/fl mice) leads to similar reductions in excitatory synapse density, synaptic protein levels, and motor coordination. Pcp2-Cre;Shank2fl/fl mice do not recapitulate autistic-like behaviors observed in Shank2/ mice, such as social interaction deficits, altered ultrasonic vocalizations, repetitive behaviors, and hyperactivity. However, Pcp2-Cre;Shank2fl/fl mice display enhanced repetitive behavior in the hole-board test and anxiety-like behavior in the light-dark test, which are not observed in Shank2/ mice. These results implicate Shank2 in the regulation of cerebellar excitatory synapse density, motor coordination, and specific repetitive and anxiety-like behaviors. © 2016 the authors
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URI
- https://pr.ibs.re.kr/handle/8788114/3235
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DOI
- 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1849-16.2016
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ISSN
- 0270-6474
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