Calpain Activation Contributes to Dendritic Remodeling after Brief Excitotoxic InjuryIn Vitro
Open Access
- 1 February 1997
- journal article
- Published by Society for Neuroscience in Journal of Neuroscience
- Vol. 17 (3) , 951-959
- https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.17-03-00951.1997
Abstract
The calcium-dependent protease calpain may contribute to neuronal death in acute neurological insults and may be activated very early in the neuronal injury cascade. We assessed the role of calpain in a model of rapid, reversible dendritic injury in murine cortical cultures. Brief sublethal NMDA exposure (10–30 μmfor 10 min) resulted in focal swellings, or varicosities, along the length of neuronal dendrites as visualized with the lipophilic membrane tracer DiI or with immunostaining using antibodies to the somatodendritic protein MAP2. These varicosities appeared within minutes of NMDA exposure and recovered spontaneously within 2 hr after NMDA removal. Addition of the calpain inhibitors MDL28,170, calpain inhibitors I and II, and leupeptin (all 1–100 μm) had little effect on the development of NMDA-induced dendrite injury. However, the resolution of varicosities was substantially delayed by addition of calpain inhibitors after sublethal excitotoxic exposure. Using Western blots and immunocytochemistry, we observed reactivity for a calpain-specific spectrin proteolytic fragment during the period of recovery from dendritic swelling, but not during its formation. Spectrin breakdown product immunoreactivity could be blocked by the calpain inhibitor MDL28,170 and appeared in neuronal cell bodies and neurites in a time course that paralleled dendritic recovery. These observations suggest that calcium-dependent proteolysis contributes to recovery of dendritic structure after NMDA exposure. Calpain activation is not necessarily detrimental and may play a role in dendritic remodeling after neuronal injury.Keywords
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