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Loss of laminin-α4 results in pre- and postsynaptic modifications at the neuromuscular junction.

Kirat K Chand1, Kah Meng Lee1, Nickolas A Lavidis1, Peter G Noakes2,3.   

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Synaptic basal lamina such as laminin-421 (α4β2γ1) mediate differentiation of the neuromuscular junction (NMJ). Laminins interact with their pre- or postsynaptic receptors to provide stability and alignment of the pre- to postsynaptic specializations. Knockout of the laminin-α4 gene (lama4) does not alter gross NMJ morphogenesis. However, mice deficient in laminin-α4 (lama4-/- mice) display disruptions in the alignment of the active zones and postsynaptic folds at the NMJ, although the physiological consequences of this loss have not been examined. The present study investigated the differences in neurotransmission during the early development and maturation of the NMJ in lama4-/- and wild-type mice. Lama4-/- NMJs demonstrated a decrease in miniature end-plate potential (EPP) frequency and increased amplitude of miniature EPPs and evoked EPPs. Binomial parameters analysis of neurotransmitter release revealed a decrease in quantal release, the result of a decrease in the number of active release sites, but not in the probability of transmitter release. Lama4-/- NMJs displayed higher levels of synaptic depression under high-frequency stimulation and altered facilitation, suggesting compromised delivery of synaptic vesicles. This idea is supported by our molecular investigations of lama4-/- NMJs, where we see altered distribution of Bassoon, a molecular component of active zones, presumably resulting from perturbed neurotransmission.-Chand, K. K., Lee, K. M., Lavidis, N. A., Noakes, P. G. Loss of laminin-α4 results in pre- and postsynaptic modifications at the neuromuscular junction. © FASEB.

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Keywords:  basal lamina; neuromuscular synapses; neurotransmission; skeletal muscle

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27998908     DOI: 10.1096/fj.201600899R

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  FASEB J        ISSN: 0892-6638            Impact factor:   5.191


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