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Modified climbing fiber/Purkinje cell synaptic connectivity in the cerebellum of the neonatal phencyclidine model of schizophrenia
Environmental perturbations during the first years of life are a major factor in psychiatric diseases. Phencyclidine (PCP), a drug of abuse, has psychomimetic effects, and neonatal subchronic administration of PCP in rodents leads to long-term behavioral changes relevant for schizophrenia. The cereb...
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National Academy of Sciences
2022
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9173783/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35588456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2122544119 |
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author | Veleanu, Maxime Urrieta-Chávez, Beetsi Sigoillot, Séverine M. Paul, Maëla A. Usardi, Alessia Iyer, Keerthana Delagrange, Marine Doyle, Joseph P. Heintz, Nathaniel Bécamel, Carine Selimi, Fekrije |
author_facet | Veleanu, Maxime Urrieta-Chávez, Beetsi Sigoillot, Séverine M. Paul, Maëla A. Usardi, Alessia Iyer, Keerthana Delagrange, Marine Doyle, Joseph P. Heintz, Nathaniel Bécamel, Carine Selimi, Fekrije |
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description | Environmental perturbations during the first years of life are a major factor in psychiatric diseases. Phencyclidine (PCP), a drug of abuse, has psychomimetic effects, and neonatal subchronic administration of PCP in rodents leads to long-term behavioral changes relevant for schizophrenia. The cerebellum is increasingly recognized for its role in diverse cognitive functions. However, little is known about potential cerebellar changes in models of schizophrenia. Here, we analyzed the characteristics of the cerebellum in the neonatal subchronic PCP model. We found that, while the global cerebellar cytoarchitecture and Purkinje cell spontaneous spiking properties are unchanged, climbing fiber/Purkinje cell synaptic connectivity is increased in juvenile mice. Neonatal subchronic administration of PCP is accompanied by increased cFos expression, a marker of neuronal activity, and transient modification of the neuronal surfaceome in the cerebellum. The largest change observed is the overexpression of Ctgf, a gene previously suggested as a biomarker for schizophrenia. This neonatal increase in Ctgf can be reproduced by increasing neuronal activity in the cerebellum during the second postnatal week using chemogenetics. However, it does not lead to increased climbing fiber/Purkinje cell connectivity in juvenile mice, showing the complexity of PCP action. Overall, our study shows that administration of the drug of abuse PCP during the developmental period of intense cerebellar synaptogenesis and circuit remodeling has long-term and specific effects on Purkinje cell connectivity and warrants the search for this type of synaptic changes in psychiatric diseases. |
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spelling | pubmed-91737832022-06-08 Modified climbing fiber/Purkinje cell synaptic connectivity in the cerebellum of the neonatal phencyclidine model of schizophrenia Veleanu, Maxime Urrieta-Chávez, Beetsi Sigoillot, Séverine M. Paul, Maëla A. Usardi, Alessia Iyer, Keerthana Delagrange, Marine Doyle, Joseph P. Heintz, Nathaniel Bécamel, Carine Selimi, Fekrije Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Environmental perturbations during the first years of life are a major factor in psychiatric diseases. Phencyclidine (PCP), a drug of abuse, has psychomimetic effects, and neonatal subchronic administration of PCP in rodents leads to long-term behavioral changes relevant for schizophrenia. The cerebellum is increasingly recognized for its role in diverse cognitive functions. However, little is known about potential cerebellar changes in models of schizophrenia. Here, we analyzed the characteristics of the cerebellum in the neonatal subchronic PCP model. We found that, while the global cerebellar cytoarchitecture and Purkinje cell spontaneous spiking properties are unchanged, climbing fiber/Purkinje cell synaptic connectivity is increased in juvenile mice. Neonatal subchronic administration of PCP is accompanied by increased cFos expression, a marker of neuronal activity, and transient modification of the neuronal surfaceome in the cerebellum. The largest change observed is the overexpression of Ctgf, a gene previously suggested as a biomarker for schizophrenia. This neonatal increase in Ctgf can be reproduced by increasing neuronal activity in the cerebellum during the second postnatal week using chemogenetics. However, it does not lead to increased climbing fiber/Purkinje cell connectivity in juvenile mice, showing the complexity of PCP action. Overall, our study shows that administration of the drug of abuse PCP during the developmental period of intense cerebellar synaptogenesis and circuit remodeling has long-term and specific effects on Purkinje cell connectivity and warrants the search for this type of synaptic changes in psychiatric diseases. National Academy of Sciences 2022-05-19 2022-05-24 /pmc/articles/PMC9173783/ /pubmed/35588456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2122544119 Text en Copyright © 2022 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives License 4.0 (CC BY-NC-ND) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) . |
spellingShingle | Biological Sciences Veleanu, Maxime Urrieta-Chávez, Beetsi Sigoillot, Séverine M. Paul, Maëla A. Usardi, Alessia Iyer, Keerthana Delagrange, Marine Doyle, Joseph P. Heintz, Nathaniel Bécamel, Carine Selimi, Fekrije Modified climbing fiber/Purkinje cell synaptic connectivity in the cerebellum of the neonatal phencyclidine model of schizophrenia |
title | Modified climbing fiber/Purkinje cell synaptic connectivity in the cerebellum of the neonatal phencyclidine model of schizophrenia |
title_full | Modified climbing fiber/Purkinje cell synaptic connectivity in the cerebellum of the neonatal phencyclidine model of schizophrenia |
title_fullStr | Modified climbing fiber/Purkinje cell synaptic connectivity in the cerebellum of the neonatal phencyclidine model of schizophrenia |
title_full_unstemmed | Modified climbing fiber/Purkinje cell synaptic connectivity in the cerebellum of the neonatal phencyclidine model of schizophrenia |
title_short | Modified climbing fiber/Purkinje cell synaptic connectivity in the cerebellum of the neonatal phencyclidine model of schizophrenia |
title_sort | modified climbing fiber/purkinje cell synaptic connectivity in the cerebellum of the neonatal phencyclidine model of schizophrenia |
topic | Biological Sciences |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9173783/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35588456 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2122544119 |
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