Differential Effects of Protein Synthesis Inhibition on the Activity-Dependent Expression of BDNF Transcripts: Evidence for Immediate-Early Gene Responses from Specific Promoters
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- 1 December 1996
- journal article
- Published by Society for Neuroscience in Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 16 (23) , 7428-7436
- https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.16-23-07428.1996
Abstract
In the adult rat forebrain, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) expression is very rapidly induced by neuronal activity, suggesting that this might occur without intervening protein synthesis. The rat BDNF gene has four differentially regulated promoter regions; each gives rise to an mRNA containing a unique 5′ exon (I–IV) and a common 3′ exon (V) that codes for mature BDNF protein. The present study used exon-specific in situ hybridization and both in vivo andin vitro preparations to determine whether activity induces BDNF as an “immediate-early gene” (IEG) from specific promoter regions and to compare the regulation of BDNF and nerve growth factor (NGF). In cultured hippocampal slices, kainic acid markedly increased pan-BDNF (exon V) and NGF mRNA content; cycloheximide attenuated the effect of kainic acid on both. In vivostimulation of a paroxysmal afterdischarge increased both pan-BDNF and NGF mRNA levels in the dentate gyrus granule cells; pretreatment with anisomycin modestly attenuated the paroxysmal afterdischarge-induced increase of both transcripts. To determine whether partial drug effects on BDNF expression reflect the differential regulation of transcript species, levels of mRNAs containing exons I–IV were evaluated. A single afterdischarge increased exon I–IV-containing mRNA levels; anisomycin significantly attenuated the increase in exon I- and II-containing mRNAs but had no effect on the increase in exon III- and IV-containing mRNAs. These data show that for mature forebrain neurons, activity induces the expression of BDNF exon III- and IV-containing transcripts as IEG responses.Keywords
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