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  2. Protocadherin 17 regulates presynaptic assembly in topographic corticobasal Ganglia circuits

Protocadherin 17 regulates presynaptic assembly in topographic corticobasal Ganglia circuits

  • Neuron. 2013 Jun 5;78(5):839-54. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2013.03.031.
Naosuke Hoshina 1 Asami Tanimura Miwako Yamasaki Takeshi Inoue Ryoji Fukabori Teiko Kuroda Kazumasa Yokoyama Tohru Tezuka Hiroshi Sagara Shinji Hirano Hiroshi Kiyonari Masahiko Takada Kazuto Kobayashi Masahiko Watanabe Masanobu Kano Takanobu Nakazawa Tadashi Yamamoto
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Affiliation

  • 1 Division of Oncology, The Institute of Medical Science, The University of Tokyo, Tokyo 108-8639, Japan.
Abstract

Highly topographic organization of neural circuits exists for the regulation of various brain functions in corticobasal ganglia circuits. Although neural circuit-specific refinement during synapse development is essential for the execution of particular neural functions, the molecular and cellular mechanisms for synapse refinement are largely unknown. Here, we show that protocadherin 17 (PCDH17), one of the nonclustered δ2-protocadherin family members, is enriched along corticobasal ganglia synapses in a zone-specific manner during synaptogenesis and regulates presynaptic assembly in these synapses. PCDH17 deficiency in mice causes facilitated presynaptic vesicle accumulation and enhanced synaptic transmission efficacy in corticobasal ganglia circuits. Furthermore, PCDH17(-/-) mice exhibit antidepressant-like phenotypes that are known to be regulated by corticobasal ganglia circuits. Our findings demonstrate a critical role for PCDH17 in the synaptic development of specific corticobasal ganglia circuits and suggest the involvement of PCDH17 in such circuits in depressive behaviors.

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