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D-serine influences synaptogenesis in a p19 cell model.

Sabine A Fuchs1, Martin W Roeleveld, Leo W J Klomp, Ruud Berger, Tom J de Koning.   

Abstract

Recently, D-serine has been identified as an important NMDA-receptor co-agonist, which might play a role in central nervous system development. We investigated this by studying rat P19 cells, an established model for neuronal and glial differentiation. Our results show that (1) the D-serine synthesizing enzyme serine racemase was expressed upon differentiation, (2) extracellular D-serine concentrations increased upon differentiation, which was inhibited by serine racemase antagonism, and (3) inhibition of D-serine synthesis or prevention of D-serine binding to the NMDA-receptor increased synaptophysin expression and intercellular connections, supporting a role for NMDA-receptor activation by D-serine, synthesized by serine racemase, in shaping synaptogenesis and neuronal circuitry during central nervous system development. In conjunction with recent evidence from literature, we therefore suggest that D-serine deficiency might be responsible for the severe neurological phenotype seen in patients with serine deficiency disorders. In addition, this may provide a pathophysiological mechanism for a role of D-serine deficiency in psychiatric disorders.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 23430939      PMCID: PMC3565666          DOI: 10.1007/8904_2011_116

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  JIMD Rep        ISSN: 2192-8304


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