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Role for neonatal D-serine signaling: prevention of physiological and behavioral deficits in adult Pick1 knockout mice

NMDA glutamate receptors play key roles in brain development, function, and dysfunction. Regulatory roles of D-serine in NMDA receptor-mediated synaptic plasticity have been reported. Nonetheless, it is unclear whether and how neonatal deficits in NMDA-receptor-mediated neurotransmission affect adul...

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Autores principales: Nomura, Jun, Jaaro-Peled, Hanna, Lewis, Eastman, Nuñez-Abades, Pedro, Huppe-Gourgues, Frederic, Cash-Padgett, Tyler, Emiliani, Francesco, Kondo, Mari A., Furuya, Asako, Landek-Salgado, Melissa A., Ayhan, Yavuz, Kamiya, Atsushi, Takumi, Toru, Huganir, Richard, Pletnikov, Mikhail, O’Donnell, Patricio, Sawa, Akira
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Publicado: 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4661134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26008737
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2015.61
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author Nomura, Jun
Jaaro-Peled, Hanna
Lewis, Eastman
Nuñez-Abades, Pedro
Huppe-Gourgues, Frederic
Cash-Padgett, Tyler
Emiliani, Francesco
Kondo, Mari A.
Furuya, Asako
Landek-Salgado, Melissa A.
Ayhan, Yavuz
Kamiya, Atsushi
Takumi, Toru
Huganir, Richard
Pletnikov, Mikhail
O’Donnell, Patricio
Sawa, Akira
author_facet Nomura, Jun
Jaaro-Peled, Hanna
Lewis, Eastman
Nuñez-Abades, Pedro
Huppe-Gourgues, Frederic
Cash-Padgett, Tyler
Emiliani, Francesco
Kondo, Mari A.
Furuya, Asako
Landek-Salgado, Melissa A.
Ayhan, Yavuz
Kamiya, Atsushi
Takumi, Toru
Huganir, Richard
Pletnikov, Mikhail
O’Donnell, Patricio
Sawa, Akira
author_sort Nomura, Jun
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description NMDA glutamate receptors play key roles in brain development, function, and dysfunction. Regulatory roles of D-serine in NMDA receptor-mediated synaptic plasticity have been reported. Nonetheless, it is unclear whether and how neonatal deficits in NMDA-receptor-mediated neurotransmission affect adult brain functions and behavior. Likewise, the role of D-serine during development remains elusive. Here we report behavioral and electrophysiological deficits associated with the frontal cortex in Pick1 knockout mice, which show D-serine deficits in a neonatal and forebrain specific manner. The pathological manifestations observed in adult Pick1 mice are rescued by transient neonatal supplementation of D-serine, but not by a similar treatment in adulthood. These results indicate a role for D-serine in neurodevelopment and provide novel insights on how we interpret data of psychiatric genetics, indicating the involvement of genes associated with D-serine synthesis and degradation, as well as how we consider animal models with neonatal application of NMDA receptor antagonists.
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spelling pubmed-46611342016-05-18 Role for neonatal D-serine signaling: prevention of physiological and behavioral deficits in adult Pick1 knockout mice Nomura, Jun Jaaro-Peled, Hanna Lewis, Eastman Nuñez-Abades, Pedro Huppe-Gourgues, Frederic Cash-Padgett, Tyler Emiliani, Francesco Kondo, Mari A. Furuya, Asako Landek-Salgado, Melissa A. Ayhan, Yavuz Kamiya, Atsushi Takumi, Toru Huganir, Richard Pletnikov, Mikhail O’Donnell, Patricio Sawa, Akira Mol Psychiatry Article NMDA glutamate receptors play key roles in brain development, function, and dysfunction. Regulatory roles of D-serine in NMDA receptor-mediated synaptic plasticity have been reported. Nonetheless, it is unclear whether and how neonatal deficits in NMDA-receptor-mediated neurotransmission affect adult brain functions and behavior. Likewise, the role of D-serine during development remains elusive. Here we report behavioral and electrophysiological deficits associated with the frontal cortex in Pick1 knockout mice, which show D-serine deficits in a neonatal and forebrain specific manner. The pathological manifestations observed in adult Pick1 mice are rescued by transient neonatal supplementation of D-serine, but not by a similar treatment in adulthood. These results indicate a role for D-serine in neurodevelopment and provide novel insights on how we interpret data of psychiatric genetics, indicating the involvement of genes associated with D-serine synthesis and degradation, as well as how we consider animal models with neonatal application of NMDA receptor antagonists. 2015-05-26 2016-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4661134/ /pubmed/26008737 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2015.61 Text en http://www.nature.com/authors/editorial_policies/license.html#terms Users may view, print, copy, and download 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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Nomura, Jun
Jaaro-Peled, Hanna
Lewis, Eastman
Nuñez-Abades, Pedro
Huppe-Gourgues, Frederic
Cash-Padgett, Tyler
Emiliani, Francesco
Kondo, Mari A.
Furuya, Asako
Landek-Salgado, Melissa A.
Ayhan, Yavuz
Kamiya, Atsushi
Takumi, Toru
Huganir, Richard
Pletnikov, Mikhail
O’Donnell, Patricio
Sawa, Akira
Role for neonatal D-serine signaling: prevention of physiological and behavioral deficits in adult Pick1 knockout mice
title Role for neonatal D-serine signaling: prevention of physiological and behavioral deficits in adult Pick1 knockout mice
title_full Role for neonatal D-serine signaling: prevention of physiological and behavioral deficits in adult Pick1 knockout mice
title_fullStr Role for neonatal D-serine signaling: prevention of physiological and behavioral deficits in adult Pick1 knockout mice
title_full_unstemmed Role for neonatal D-serine signaling: prevention of physiological and behavioral deficits in adult Pick1 knockout mice
title_short Role for neonatal D-serine signaling: prevention of physiological and behavioral deficits in adult Pick1 knockout mice
title_sort role for neonatal d-serine signaling: prevention of physiological and behavioral deficits in adult pick1 knockout mice
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4661134/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26008737
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/mp.2015.61
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