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Differential involvement of the extracellular 6-O-endosulfatases Sulf1 and Sulf2 in brain development and neuronal and behavioural plasticity

The extracellular sulfatases Sulf1 and Sulf2 remove specific 6-O-sulfate groups from heparan sulfate, thereby modulating numerous signalling pathways underlying development and homeostasis. In vitro data have suggested that the two enzymes show functional redundancy. To elucidate their in vivo funct...

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Autores principales: Kalus, Ina, Salmen, Benedikt, Viebahn, Christoph, von Figura, Kurt, Schmitz, Dietmar, D'Hooge, Rudi, Dierks, Thomas
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Publicado: John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2009
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4515066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20394677
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2008.00558.x
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author Kalus, Ina
Salmen, Benedikt
Viebahn, Christoph
von Figura, Kurt
Schmitz, Dietmar
D'Hooge, Rudi
Dierks, Thomas
author_facet Kalus, Ina
Salmen, Benedikt
Viebahn, Christoph
von Figura, Kurt
Schmitz, Dietmar
D'Hooge, Rudi
Dierks, Thomas
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description The extracellular sulfatases Sulf1 and Sulf2 remove specific 6-O-sulfate groups from heparan sulfate, thereby modulating numerous signalling pathways underlying development and homeostasis. In vitro data have suggested that the two enzymes show functional redundancy. To elucidate their in vivo functions and to further address the question of a putative redundancy, we have generated Sulf1- and Sulf2-deficient mice. Phenotypic analysis of these animals revealed higher embryonic lethality of Sulf2 knockout mice, which can be associated with neuroanatomical malformations during embryogenesis. Sulf1 seems not to be essential for developmental or postnatal viability, as mice deficient in this sulfatase show no overt phenotype. However, neurite outgrowth deficits were observed in hippocampal and cerebellar neurons of both mutant mouse lines, suggesting that not only Sulf2 but also Sulf1 function plays a role in the developing nervous system. Behavioural analysis revealed differential deficits with regard to cage activity and spatial learning for Sulf1- and Sulf2-deficient mouse lines. In addition, Sulf1-specific deficits were shown for synaptic plasticity in the CA1 region of the hippocampus, associated with a reduced spine density. These results reveal that Sulf1 and Sulf2 fulfil non-redundant functions in vivo in the development and maintenance of the murine nervous system.
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spelling pubmed-45150662015-07-27 Differential involvement of the extracellular 6-O-endosulfatases Sulf1 and Sulf2 in brain development and neuronal and behavioural plasticity Kalus, Ina Salmen, Benedikt Viebahn, Christoph von Figura, Kurt Schmitz, Dietmar D'Hooge, Rudi Dierks, Thomas J Cell Mol Med Articles The extracellular sulfatases Sulf1 and Sulf2 remove specific 6-O-sulfate groups from heparan sulfate, thereby modulating numerous signalling pathways underlying development and homeostasis. In vitro data have suggested that the two enzymes show functional redundancy. To elucidate their in vivo functions and to further address the question of a putative redundancy, we have generated Sulf1- and Sulf2-deficient mice. Phenotypic analysis of these animals revealed higher embryonic lethality of Sulf2 knockout mice, which can be associated with neuroanatomical malformations during embryogenesis. Sulf1 seems not to be essential for developmental or postnatal viability, as mice deficient in this sulfatase show no overt phenotype. However, neurite outgrowth deficits were observed in hippocampal and cerebellar neurons of both mutant mouse lines, suggesting that not only Sulf2 but also Sulf1 function plays a role in the developing nervous system. Behavioural analysis revealed differential deficits with regard to cage activity and spatial learning for Sulf1- and Sulf2-deficient mouse lines. In addition, Sulf1-specific deficits were shown for synaptic plasticity in the CA1 region of the hippocampus, associated with a reduced spine density. These results reveal that Sulf1 and Sulf2 fulfil non-redundant functions in vivo in the development and maintenance of the murine nervous system. John Wiley & Sons, Ltd 2009 2008-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4515066/ /pubmed/20394677 http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2008.00558.x Text en © 2008 The Authors Journal compilation © 2009 Foundation for Cellular and Molecular Medicine/Blackwell Publishing Ltd
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Kalus, Ina
Salmen, Benedikt
Viebahn, Christoph
von Figura, Kurt
Schmitz, Dietmar
D'Hooge, Rudi
Dierks, Thomas
Differential involvement of the extracellular 6-O-endosulfatases Sulf1 and Sulf2 in brain development and neuronal and behavioural plasticity
title Differential involvement of the extracellular 6-O-endosulfatases Sulf1 and Sulf2 in brain development and neuronal and behavioural plasticity
title_full Differential involvement of the extracellular 6-O-endosulfatases Sulf1 and Sulf2 in brain development and neuronal and behavioural plasticity
title_fullStr Differential involvement of the extracellular 6-O-endosulfatases Sulf1 and Sulf2 in brain development and neuronal and behavioural plasticity
title_full_unstemmed Differential involvement of the extracellular 6-O-endosulfatases Sulf1 and Sulf2 in brain development and neuronal and behavioural plasticity
title_short Differential involvement of the extracellular 6-O-endosulfatases Sulf1 and Sulf2 in brain development and neuronal and behavioural plasticity
title_sort differential involvement of the extracellular 6-o-endosulfatases sulf1 and sulf2 in brain development and neuronal and behavioural plasticity
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4515066/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/20394677
http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1582-4934.2008.00558.x
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