| Literature DB >> 31050055 |
Juhyun Lee1, Seunghyun Lee2, Young-Jae Ryu3, Dohyun Lee4, Sangjune Kim4,5, Ji-Young Seo1, Eunji Oh1, Sun Ha Paek6, Seung U Kim7, Chang-Man Ha3, Se-Young Choi2, Kyong-Tai Kim1,4.
Abstract
During postnatal neurodevelopment, excessive synapses must be eliminated by microglia to complete the establishment of neural circuits in the brain. The lack of synaptic regulation by microglia has been implicated in neurodevelopmental disorders such as autism, schizophrenia, and intellectual disability. Here we suggest that vaccinia-related kinase 2 (VRK2), which is expressed in microglia, may stimulate synaptic elimination by microglia. In VRK2-deficient mice (VRK2KO ), reduced numbers of presynaptic puncta within microglia were observed. Moreover, the numbers of presynaptic puncta and synapses were abnormally increased in VRK2KO mice by the second postnatal week. These differences did not persist into adulthood. Even though an increase in the number of synapses was normalized, adult VRK2KO mice showed behavioral defects in social behaviors, contextual fear memory, and spatial memory.Entities:
Keywords: VRK2; microglia; neurodevelopment; synapse elimination
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31050055 DOI: 10.1002/glia.23638
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Glia ISSN: 0894-1491 Impact factor: 7.452