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Retinoic acid-induced protein 14 controls dendritic spine dynamics associated with depressive-like behaviors SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Retinoic acid-induced protein 14 controls dendritic spine dynamics associated with depressive-like behaviors
Authors
Kim, Soo JeongWoo, YoungsikKim, Hyun JinGoo, Bon SeongNhung, Truong Thi MyLee, Seol-AeSuh, Bo KyoungMun, Dong JinKIM, JOUNG HUNPark, Sang Ki
Date Issued
2022-04
Publisher
eLife Sciences Publications
Abstract
Dendritic spines are the central postsynaptic machinery that determines synaptic function. The F-actin within dendritic spines regulates their dynamic formation and elimination. Rai14 is an F-actin-regulating protein with a membrane-shaping function. Here, we identified the roles of Rai14 for the regulation of dendritic spine dynamics associated with stress-induced depressive-like behaviors. Rai14-deficient neurons exhibit reduced dendritic spine density in the Rai14+/- mouse brain, resulting in impaired functional synaptic activity. Rai14 was protected from degradation by complex formation with Tara, and accumulated in the dendritic spine neck, thereby enhancing spine maintenance. Concurrently, Rai14 deficiency in mice altered gene expression profile relevant to depressive conditions and increased depressive-like behaviors. Moreover, Rai14 expression was reduced in the prefrontal cortex of the mouse stress model, which was blocked by antidepressant treatment. Thus, we propose that Rai14-dependent regulation of dendritic spines may underlie the plastic changes of neuronal connections relevant to depressive-like behaviors.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/112815
DOI
10.7554/elife.77755
ISSN
2050-084X
Article Type
Article
Citation
eLife, vol. 11, 2022-04
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