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Loss of STOP Protein Impairs Peripheral Olfactory Neurogenesis

BACKGROUND: STOP (Stable Tubulin-Only Polypeptide) null mice show behavioral deficits, impaired synaptic plasticity, decrease in synaptic vesicular pools and disturbances in dopaminergic transmission, and are considered a neurodevelopmental model of schizophrenia. Olfactory neurons highly express ST...

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Autores principales: Benardais, Karelle, Kasem, Basem, Couegnas, Alice, Samama, Brigitte, Fernandez, Sebastien, Schaeffer, Christiane, Antal, Maria-Cristina, Job, Didier, Schweitzer, Annie, Andrieux, Annie, Giersch, Anne, Nehlig, Astrid, Boehm, Nelly
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2939889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20856814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012753
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author Benardais, Karelle
Kasem, Basem
Couegnas, Alice
Samama, Brigitte
Fernandez, Sebastien
Schaeffer, Christiane
Antal, Maria-Cristina
Job, Didier
Schweitzer, Annie
Andrieux, Annie
Giersch, Anne
Nehlig, Astrid
Boehm, Nelly
author_facet Benardais, Karelle
Kasem, Basem
Couegnas, Alice
Samama, Brigitte
Fernandez, Sebastien
Schaeffer, Christiane
Antal, Maria-Cristina
Job, Didier
Schweitzer, Annie
Andrieux, Annie
Giersch, Anne
Nehlig, Astrid
Boehm, Nelly
author_sort Benardais, Karelle
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: STOP (Stable Tubulin-Only Polypeptide) null mice show behavioral deficits, impaired synaptic plasticity, decrease in synaptic vesicular pools and disturbances in dopaminergic transmission, and are considered a neurodevelopmental model of schizophrenia. Olfactory neurons highly express STOP protein and are continually generated throughout life. Experimentally-induced loss of olfactory neurons leads to epithelial regeneration within two months, providing a useful model to evaluate the role played by STOP protein in adult olfactory neurogenesis. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Immunocytochemistry and electron microscopy were used to study the structure of the glomerulus in the main olfactory bulb and neurogenesis in the neurosensorial epithelia. In STOP null mice, olfactory neurons showed presynaptic swellings with tubulovesicular profiles and autophagic-like structures. In olfactory and vomeronasal epithelia, there was an increase in neurons turnover, as shown by the increase in number of proliferating, apoptotic and immature cells with no changes in the number of mature neurons. Similar alterations in peripheral olfactory neurogenesis have been previously described in schizophrenia patients. In STOP null mice, regeneration of the olfactory epithelium did not modify these anomalies; moreover, regeneration resulted in abnormal organisation of olfactory terminals within the olfactory glomeruli in STOP null mice. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: In conclusion, STOP protein seems to be involved in the establishment of synapses in the olfactory glomerulus. Our results indicate that the olfactory system of STOP null mice is a well-suited experimental model (1) for the study of the mechanism of action of STOP protein in synaptic function/plasticity and (2) for pathophysiological studies of the mechanisms of altered neuronal connections in schizophrenia.
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spelling pubmed-29398892010-09-20 Loss of STOP Protein Impairs Peripheral Olfactory Neurogenesis Benardais, Karelle Kasem, Basem Couegnas, Alice Samama, Brigitte Fernandez, Sebastien Schaeffer, Christiane Antal, Maria-Cristina Job, Didier Schweitzer, Annie Andrieux, Annie Giersch, Anne Nehlig, Astrid Boehm, Nelly PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: STOP (Stable Tubulin-Only Polypeptide) null mice show behavioral deficits, impaired synaptic plasticity, decrease in synaptic vesicular pools and disturbances in dopaminergic transmission, and are considered a neurodevelopmental model of schizophrenia. Olfactory neurons highly express STOP protein and are continually generated throughout life. Experimentally-induced loss of olfactory neurons leads to epithelial regeneration within two months, providing a useful model to evaluate the role played by STOP protein in adult olfactory neurogenesis. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Immunocytochemistry and electron microscopy were used to study the structure of the glomerulus in the main olfactory bulb and neurogenesis in the neurosensorial epithelia. In STOP null mice, olfactory neurons showed presynaptic swellings with tubulovesicular profiles and autophagic-like structures. In olfactory and vomeronasal epithelia, there was an increase in neurons turnover, as shown by the increase in number of proliferating, apoptotic and immature cells with no changes in the number of mature neurons. Similar alterations in peripheral olfactory neurogenesis have been previously described in schizophrenia patients. In STOP null mice, regeneration of the olfactory epithelium did not modify these anomalies; moreover, regeneration resulted in abnormal organisation of olfactory terminals within the olfactory glomeruli in STOP null mice. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: In conclusion, STOP protein seems to be involved in the establishment of synapses in the olfactory glomerulus. Our results indicate that the olfactory system of STOP null mice is a well-suited experimental model (1) for the study of the mechanism of action of STOP protein in synaptic function/plasticity and (2) for pathophysiological studies of the mechanisms of altered neuronal connections in schizophrenia. Public Library of Science 2010-09-15 /pmc/articles/PMC2939889/ /pubmed/20856814 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012753 Text en Benardais et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Benardais, Karelle
Kasem, Basem
Couegnas, Alice
Samama, Brigitte
Fernandez, Sebastien
Schaeffer, Christiane
Antal, Maria-Cristina
Job, Didier
Schweitzer, Annie
Andrieux, Annie
Giersch, Anne
Nehlig, Astrid
Boehm, Nelly
Loss of STOP Protein Impairs Peripheral Olfactory Neurogenesis
title Loss of STOP Protein Impairs Peripheral Olfactory Neurogenesis
title_full Loss of STOP Protein Impairs Peripheral Olfactory Neurogenesis
title_fullStr Loss of STOP Protein Impairs Peripheral Olfactory Neurogenesis
title_full_unstemmed Loss of STOP Protein Impairs Peripheral Olfactory Neurogenesis
title_short Loss of STOP Protein Impairs Peripheral Olfactory Neurogenesis
title_sort loss of stop protein impairs peripheral olfactory neurogenesis
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2939889/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20856814
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0012753
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