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Experience-dependent modifications in MAP2 phosphorylation in rat olfactory bulb.

B D Philpot1, J H Lim, S Halpain, P C Brunjes.   

Abstract

Microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP2) is a neuron-specific cytoskeletal protein, enriched in dendrites and cell bodies, that helps determine dendritic shape. MAP2 regulates microtubule stability in a phosphorylation-dependent manner. The present study used immunocytochemistry with phosphoepitope-specific and phosphorylation state-independent antibodies to examine experience-dependent changes in MAP2 expression during postnatal development of the olfactory bulb. Our results demonstrate that immunoreactivity reflecting total MAP2 expression reaches a maximal level by postnatal day 20 (P20). The degree of staining for phosphoindependent forms of MAP2 is relatively unaffected by blocking odorant passage to one half the nasal epithelium via unilateral naris closure, a manipulation that attenuates physiological activity in the bulb. However, olfactory restriction from P1 dramatically reduces immunoreactivity for antibody AP18, which recognizes MAP2 only when phosphorylated on Ser136. Quantification of staining in the granule cell layer indicates that the greatest difference (64%) between control and experimental bulbs occurs after occlusion from P1 to P30 compared with animals deprived from P1 to P10 or P1 to P20. The shift in MAP2 phosphorylation occurs even when deprivation is delayed until P30, after the sensitive period for experience-dependent changes in bulb volume. Thus, the degree of the phosphorylation shift depends on the duration but not the time of onset of naris closure. Because staining for phosphorylation-independent forms of MAP2 is unchanged by naris closure, the total amount of the protein per unit area is probably not significantly altered. However, the large reductions of AP18-immunoreactivity in the bulb after olfactory restriction suggest that there is an activity-dependent stimulation of MAP2 phosphorylation.

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Year:  1997        PMID: 9391014      PMCID: PMC6573422     

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.167


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