Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8840872 | Neuroscience | 2018 | 20 Pages |
Abstract
Collapsin Response Mediator Protein 2 (CRMP2) is an intracellular protein involved in axon and dendrite growth and specification. In this study, CRMP2 was identified in a conditioned media derived from degenerated sciatic nerves (CM). On cultured rat hippocampal neurons, acute extracellular application of CM or partially purified recombinant CRMP2 produced an increase in cytoplasmic calcium. The increase in cytoplasmic calcium was mostly mediated through NMDA receptors, with a minor contribution of N-type VDCC, and it was maintained as long as CM was present. By using live-labeling of CRMP2, Ca2+ channel binding domain 3 (CBD3) peptide derived from CRMP2, and recombinant CRMP2, we demonstrated that that this effect was mediated by an action on the extracellular side of the NMDA receptor. This is the first report of an extracellular action of CRMP2. Prolonged exposure to extracellular CRMP2, may contribute to neuronal calcium dysregulation and neuronal damage.
Keywords
N-methyl-d-aspartateHA-966VDCCCRMP2IGRKCaAP-5NMDARNMDAPBSFBSHEPESPFANGS(2R)-amino-5-phosphonovaleric acid6-Cyano-7-nitroquinoxaline-2,3-dione[Ca2+]iexcitotoxicityCalcium imagingconditioned mediafetal bovine serumnormal goat serumPC12 cellsCNQXintracellular calcium concentrationPhosphate-buffered salineHippocampal neuronsparaformaldehydecollapsin response mediator protein 2Voltage-dependent calcium channelN-methyl-d-aspartate receptorionotropic glutamate receptors
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Authors
Cecilia Castillo, Juan Carlos Martinez, Marines Longart, Lisbeth GarcÃa, Marianela Hernández, Jeismar Carballo, Héctor Rojas, Lorena Matteo, Liliana Casique, José Leonardo Escalona, Yuryanni RodrÃguez, Jessica Rodriguez, Deyanell Hernández,