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- Title
Trim9 Deletion Alters the Morphogenesis of Developing and Adult-Born Hippocampal Neurons and Impairs Spatial Learning and Memory.
- Authors
Winkle, Cortney C.; Olsen, Reid H. J.; Hyojin Kim; Moy, Sheryl S.; Song, Juan; Gupton, Stephanie L.
- Abstract
During hippocampal development, newly born neurons migrate to appropriate destinations, extend axons, and ramify dendritic arbors to establish functional circuitry. These developmental stages are recapitulated in the dentate gyrus of the adult hippocampus, where neurons are continuously generated and subsequently incorporate into existing, local circuitry. Here we demonstrate that the E3 ubiquitin ligase TRIM9 regulates these developmental stages in embryonic and adult-born mouse hippocampal neurons in vitro and in vivo. Embryonic hippocampal and adult-born dentate granule neurons lacking Trim9 exhibit several morphological defects, including excessive dendritic arborization. Although gross anatomy of the hippocampus was not detectably altered by Trim9 deletion, a significant number of Trim9-/- adult-born dentate neurons localized inappropriately. These morphological and localization defects of hippocampal neurons in Trim9-/- mice were associated with extreme deficits in spatial learning and memory, suggesting that TRIM9-directed neuronal morphogenesis may be involved in hippocampal-dependent behaviors.
- Subjects
HUMAN deletion mutation; NEURON development; HIPPOCAMPUS (Brain); SPATIAL memory; DELETION mutation
- Publication
Journal of Neuroscience, 2016, Vol 36, Issue 18, p4940
- ISSN
0270-6474
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3876-15.2016