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Primary cilia safeguard cortical neurons in neonatal mouse forebrain from environmental stress-induced dendritic degeneration.

Seiji Ishii1,2, Toru Sasaki1, Shahid Mohammad1, Hye Hwang1,3, Edwin Tomy1, Fahad Somaa1, Nobuyuki Ishibashi1, Hideyuki Okano2, Pasko Rakic4, Kazue Hashimoto-Torii5,6,7, Masaaki Torii5,6,7.   

Abstract

The developing brain is under the risk of exposure to a multitude of environmental stressors. While perinatal exposure to excessive levels of environmental stress is responsible for a wide spectrum of neurological and psychiatric conditions, the developing brain is equipped with intrinsic cell protection, the mechanisms of which remain unknown. Here we show, using neonatal mouse as a model system, that primary cilia, hair-like protrusions from the neuronal cell body, play an essential role in protecting immature neurons from the negative impacts of exposure to environmental stress. More specifically, we found that primary cilia prevent the degeneration of dendritic arbors upon exposure to alcohol and ketamine, two major cell stressors, by activating cilia-localized insulin-like growth factor 1 receptor and downstream Akt signaling. We also found that activation of this pathway inhibits Caspase-3 activation and caspase-mediated cleavage/fragmentation of cytoskeletal proteins in stress-exposed neurons. These results indicate that primary cilia play an integral role in mitigating adverse impacts of environmental stressors such as drugs on perinatal brain development.

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Keywords:  cortical neurons; dendrite; environmental stress; ketamine; primary cilia

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Year:  2020        PMID: 33443207      PMCID: PMC7817201          DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2012482118

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A        ISSN: 0027-8424            Impact factor:   11.205


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