Regulation of NMDA-receptor synaptic transmission by Wnt signaling

W Cerpa, A Gambrill, NC Inestrosa… - Journal of …, 2011 - Soc Neuroscience
Journal of Neuroscience, 2011Soc Neuroscience
Wnt ligands are secreted glycoproteins controlling gene expression and cytoskeleton
reorganization involved in embryonic development of the nervous system. However, their
role in later stages of brain development, particularly in the regulation of established
synaptic connections, is not known. We found that Wnt-5a acutely and specifically
upregulates synaptic NMDAR currents in rat hippocampal slices, facilitating induction of long-
term potentiation, a cellular model of learning and memory. This effect requires an increase …
Wnt ligands are secreted glycoproteins controlling gene expression and cytoskeleton reorganization involved in embryonic development of the nervous system. However, their role in later stages of brain development, particularly in the regulation of established synaptic connections, is not known. We found that Wnt-5a acutely and specifically upregulates synaptic NMDAR currents in rat hippocampal slices, facilitating induction of long-term potentiation, a cellular model of learning and memory. This effect requires an increase in postsynaptic Ca2+ and activation of noncanonical downstream effectors of the Wnt signaling pathway. In contrast, Wnt-7a, an activator of the canonical Wnt signaling pathway, has no effect on NMDAR-mediated synaptic transmission. Moreover, endogenous Wnt ligands are necessary to maintain basal NMDAR synaptic transmission, adjusting the threshold for synaptic potentiation. This novel role for Wnt ligands provides a mechanism for Wnt signaling to acutely modulate synaptic plasticity and brain function in later stages of development and in the mature organism.
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