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Neuropsin cleaves EphB2 in the amygdala to control anxiety

A minority of individuals experiencing traumatic events develop anxiety disorders. The reason for the lack of correspondence between the prevalence of exposure to psychological trauma and the development of anxiety is unknown. Extracellular proteolysis contributes to fear-associated responses by fac...

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Autores principales: Attwood, Benjamin, Bourgognon, Julie-Myrtille, Patel, Satyam, Mucha, Mariusz, Schiavon, Emanuele, Skrzypiec, Anna E., Young, Kenneth W., Shiosaka, Sadao, Korostynski, Michał, Piechota, Marcin, Przewłocki, Ryszard, Pawlak, Robert
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Publicado: 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3145099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21508957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature09938
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author Attwood, Benjamin
Bourgognon, Julie-Myrtille
Patel, Satyam
Mucha, Mariusz
Schiavon, Emanuele
Skrzypiec, Anna E.
Young, Kenneth W.
Shiosaka, Sadao
Korostynski, Michał
Piechota, Marcin
Przewłocki, Ryszard
Pawlak, Robert
author_facet Attwood, Benjamin
Bourgognon, Julie-Myrtille
Patel, Satyam
Mucha, Mariusz
Schiavon, Emanuele
Skrzypiec, Anna E.
Young, Kenneth W.
Shiosaka, Sadao
Korostynski, Michał
Piechota, Marcin
Przewłocki, Ryszard
Pawlak, Robert
author_sort Attwood, Benjamin
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description A minority of individuals experiencing traumatic events develop anxiety disorders. The reason for the lack of correspondence between the prevalence of exposure to psychological trauma and the development of anxiety is unknown. Extracellular proteolysis contributes to fear-associated responses by facilitating neuronal plasticity at the neuron-matrix interface1-4. Here we show that the serine protease neuropsin is critical for stress-related plasticity in the amygdala by regulating the dynamics of EphB2/NMDA receptor interaction, the expression of Fkbp5 and anxiety-like behaviour. Stress results in neuropsin-dependent cleavage of EphB2 in the amygdala causing dissociation of EphB2 from the NR1-subunit of NMDA receptor and promoting membrane turnover of EphB2 receptors. Dynamic EphB2/NR1 interaction enhances NMDA receptor current, induces the Fkbp5 gene expression and enhances behavioural signatures of anxiety. Upon stress, neuropsin-deficient mice do not show EphB2 cleavage and its dissociation from NR1 resulting in a static EphB2/NR1 interaction, attenuated induction of the Fkbp5 gene and low anxiety. The behavioural response to stress can be restored by intra-amygdala injection of neuropsin into neuropsin-deficient mice and disrupted by the injection of either anti-EphB2 antibodies or silencing the Fkbp5 gene in the amygdala of wild-type animals. Our findings establish a novel neuronal pathway linking stress-induced proteolysis of EphB2 in the amygdala to anxiety.
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spelling pubmed-31450992011-11-19 Neuropsin cleaves EphB2 in the amygdala to control anxiety Attwood, Benjamin Bourgognon, Julie-Myrtille Patel, Satyam Mucha, Mariusz Schiavon, Emanuele Skrzypiec, Anna E. Young, Kenneth W. Shiosaka, Sadao Korostynski, Michał Piechota, Marcin Przewłocki, Ryszard Pawlak, Robert Nature Article A minority of individuals experiencing traumatic events develop anxiety disorders. The reason for the lack of correspondence between the prevalence of exposure to psychological trauma and the development of anxiety is unknown. Extracellular proteolysis contributes to fear-associated responses by facilitating neuronal plasticity at the neuron-matrix interface1-4. Here we show that the serine protease neuropsin is critical for stress-related plasticity in the amygdala by regulating the dynamics of EphB2/NMDA receptor interaction, the expression of Fkbp5 and anxiety-like behaviour. Stress results in neuropsin-dependent cleavage of EphB2 in the amygdala causing dissociation of EphB2 from the NR1-subunit of NMDA receptor and promoting membrane turnover of EphB2 receptors. Dynamic EphB2/NR1 interaction enhances NMDA receptor current, induces the Fkbp5 gene expression and enhances behavioural signatures of anxiety. Upon stress, neuropsin-deficient mice do not show EphB2 cleavage and its dissociation from NR1 resulting in a static EphB2/NR1 interaction, attenuated induction of the Fkbp5 gene and low anxiety. The behavioural response to stress can be restored by intra-amygdala injection of neuropsin into neuropsin-deficient mice and disrupted by the injection of either anti-EphB2 antibodies or silencing the Fkbp5 gene in the amygdala of wild-type animals. Our findings establish a novel neuronal pathway linking stress-induced proteolysis of EphB2 in the amygdala to anxiety. 2011-04-20 2011-05-19 /pmc/articles/PMC3145099/ /pubmed/21508957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature09938 Text en Users may view, print, copy, download and text and data- mine the content in such documents, for the purposes of academic research, subject always to the full Conditions of use: http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms
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Attwood, Benjamin
Bourgognon, Julie-Myrtille
Patel, Satyam
Mucha, Mariusz
Schiavon, Emanuele
Skrzypiec, Anna E.
Young, Kenneth W.
Shiosaka, Sadao
Korostynski, Michał
Piechota, Marcin
Przewłocki, Ryszard
Pawlak, Robert
Neuropsin cleaves EphB2 in the amygdala to control anxiety
title Neuropsin cleaves EphB2 in the amygdala to control anxiety
title_full Neuropsin cleaves EphB2 in the amygdala to control anxiety
title_fullStr Neuropsin cleaves EphB2 in the amygdala to control anxiety
title_full_unstemmed Neuropsin cleaves EphB2 in the amygdala to control anxiety
title_short Neuropsin cleaves EphB2 in the amygdala to control anxiety
title_sort neuropsin cleaves ephb2 in the amygdala to control anxiety
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3145099/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21508957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/nature09938
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