Synaptic Activity‐Dependent Developmental Regulation of NMDA Receptor Subunit Expression in Cultured Neocortical Neurons
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- 1 October 2000
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in Journal of Neurochemistry
- Vol. 75 (4) , 1590-1599
- https://doi.org/10.1046/j.1471-4159.2000.0751590.x
Abstract
The biophysical properties of NMDA receptors are thought to be critical determinants involved in the regulation of long‐term synaptic plasticity during neocortical development. NMDA receptor channel properties are strongly dependent on the subunit composition of heteromeric NMDA receptors. During neocortical developmentin vivo, the expression of the NMDA receptor 2A (NR2A) subunit is up‐regulated at the mRNA and protein level correlating with changes in the kinetic and pharmacological properties of functional NMDA receptors. To investigate the developmental regulation of NMDA receptor subunit expression, we studied NR2 mRNA expression in cultured neocortical neurons. With increasing time in culture, they showed a similar up‐regulation of NR2A mRNA expression as describedin vivo. As demonstrated by chronic blockade of postsynaptic glutamate receptorsin vitro, the regulation of NR2A mRNA was strongly dependent on synaptic activity. In contrast, NR2B mRNA expression was not influenced by activity blockade. Moreover, as shown pharmacologically, the regulation of NR2A mRNA expression was mediated by postsynaptic Ca2+ influx through both NMDA receptors and L‐type Ca2+ channels. It is interesting that even relatively weak expression of NR2A mRNA was correlated with clearly reduced sensitivity of NMDA receptor‐mediated whole‐cell currents against the NR2B subunit‐specific antagonist ifenprodil. Developmental changes in the expression of NR1 mRNA splice variants were also strongly dependent on synaptic activity and thus might, in addition to regulation of NR2 subunit expression, contribute to developmental changes in the properties of functional NMDA receptors. In summary, our results demonstrate that synaptic activity is a key factor in the regulation of NMDA receptor subunit expression during neocortical development.Keywords
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