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EGF Downregulates Presynaptic Maturation and Suppresses Synapse Formation In Vitro and In Vivo.

Nobuyuki Takei1,2, Daisaku Yokomaku3, Takaho Yamada4,5, Tadasato Nagano3,6, Akiyoshi Kakita7, Hisaaki Namba3,8, Tatsuo Ushiki4, Hitoshi Takahashi7, Hiroyuki Nawa3,8.   

Abstract

Neuronal differentiation, maturation, and synapse formation are regulated by various growth factors. Here we show that epidermal growth factor (EGF) negatively regulates presynaptic maturation and synapse formation. In cortical neurons, EGF maintained axon elongation and reduced the sizes of growth cones in culture. Furthermore, EGF decreased the levels of presynaptic molecules and number of presynaptic puncta, suggesting that EGF inhibits neuronal maturation. The reduction of synaptic sites is confirmed by the decreased frequencies of miniature EPSCs. In vivo analysis revealed that while peripherally administrated EGF decreased the levels of presynaptic molecules and numbers of synaptophysin-positive puncta in the prefrontal cortices of neonatal rats, EGF receptor inhibitors upregulated these indexes, suggesting that endogenous EGF receptor ligands suppress presynaptic maturation. Electron microscopy further revealed that EGF decreased the numbers, but not the sizes, of synaptic structures in vivo. These findings suggest that endogenous EGF and/or other EGF receptor ligands negatively modulates presynaptic maturation and synapse formation.
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Keywords:  Cortical neurons; EGF; Growth cone; In vivo; Presynapse; Synapse formation

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Year:  2022        PMID: 34984589     DOI: 10.1007/s11064-021-03524-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurochem Res        ISSN: 0364-3190            Impact factor:   4.414


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