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Defective synaptic transmission and structure in the dentate gyrus and selective fear memory impairment in the Rsk2 mutant mouse model of Coffin-Lowry syndrome.

Elise Morice1, Séverine Farley, Roseline Poirier, Glenn Dallerac, Carine Chagneau, Solange Pannetier, André Hanauer, Sabrina Davis, Cyrille Vaillend, Serge Laroche.   

Abstract

The Coffin-Lowry syndrome (CLS) is a syndromic form of intellectual disability caused by loss-of-function of the RSK2 serine/threonine kinase encoded by the rsk2 gene. Rsk2 knockout mice, a murine model of CLS, exhibit spatial learning and memory impairments, yet the underlying neural mechanisms are unknown. In the current study, we examined the performance of Rsk2 knockout mice in cued, trace and contextual fear memory paradigms and identified selective deficits in the consolidation and reconsolidation of hippocampal-dependent fear memories as task difficulty and hippocampal demand increase. Electrophysiological, biochemical and electron microscopy analyses were carried out in the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus to explore potential alterations in neuronal functions and structure. In vivo and in vitro electrophysiology revealed impaired synaptic transmission, decreased network excitability and reduced AMPA and NMDA conductance in Rsk2 knockout mice. In the absence of RSK2, standard measures of short-term and long-term potentiation (LTP) were normal, however LTP-induced CREB phosphorylation and expression of the transcription factors EGR1/ZIF268 were reduced and that of the scaffolding protein SHANK3 was blocked, indicating impaired activity-dependent gene regulation. At the structural level, the density of perforated and non-perforated synapses and of multiple spine boutons was not altered, however, a clear enlargement of spine neck width and post-synaptic densities indicates altered synapse ultrastructure. These findings show that RSK2 loss-of-function is associated in the dentate gyrus with multi-level alterations that encompass modifications of glutamate receptor channel properties, synaptic transmission, plasticity-associated gene expression and spine morphology, providing novel insights into the mechanisms contributing to cognitive impairments in CLS.
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Keywords:  90-kDa ribosomal S6 kinase; AMPAr; CLS; CREB; CS; Coffin–Lowry; Coffin–Lowry syndrome; Conditioned stimulus; EM; EPSC; ERK; Electron microscopy; Excitatory postsynaptic currents; Extracellular signal-regulated kinase; Field excitatory postsynaptic potential; GluR; Glutamate receptor; Hippocampus; IEG; ISI; ITI; Immediate early gene; Intellectual disability; Inter-stimulus interval; Inter-trial interval; LTP; Long-term potentiation; MPP; MSB; MSK1/2; Medial perforant path; Mental retardation; Metabotropic glutamate receptor; Mitogen stress-activated kinase 1 and 2; Multiple spine bouton; N-methyl-d-aspartate receptor; NMDAr; PPF; PPI; PSD; PTP; Paired-pulse facilitation; Paired-pulse inhibition; Post-tetanic potentiation; Postsynaptic density; RSK; Reconsolidation; STP; Short-term potentiation; Synaptic morphology; Synaptic plasticity; Trace fear conditioning; Transcription factors; US; Unconditioned stimulus; WT; Wild-type; cAMP-response element binding protein; fEPSP; mGluR; α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid receptor

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23742761     DOI: 10.1016/j.nbd.2013.05.016

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurobiol Dis        ISSN: 0969-9961            Impact factor:   5.996


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