Role of NMDA receptors in adult neurogenesis and normal development of the dentate gyrus

The NMDA receptors are a type of glutamate receptors, which is involved in neuronal function, plasticity and development in the mammalian brain. However, how the NMDA receptors contribute to adult neurogenesis and development of the dentate gyrus is unclear. In this study, we investigate this questi...

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Main Authors: Åmellem, Ingrid, Yovianto, Glen, Chong, Hai Tarng, Nair, Rajeevkumar Raveendran, Cnops, Vanja, Thanawalla, Ayesha, Tashiro, Ayumu
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1542462023-02-28T17:11:29Z Role of NMDA receptors in adult neurogenesis and normal development of the dentate gyrus Åmellem, Ingrid Yovianto, Glen Chong, Hai Tarng Nair, Rajeevkumar Raveendran Cnops, Vanja Thanawalla, Ayesha Tashiro, Ayumu School of Biological Sciences Science::Biological sciences Granule Cells Hippocampus The NMDA receptors are a type of glutamate receptors, which is involved in neuronal function, plasticity and development in the mammalian brain. However, how the NMDA receptors contribute to adult neurogenesis and development of the dentate gyrus is unclear. In this study, we investigate this question by examining a region-specific knock-out mouse line that lacks the NR1 gene, which encodes the essential subunit of the NMDA receptors, in granule cells of the dentate gyrus (DG-NR1KO mice). We found that the survival of newly-generated granule cells, cell proliferation and the size of the granule cell layer are significantly reduced in the dorsal dentate gyrus of adult DG-NR1KO mice. Our results also show a significant reduction in the number of immature neurons and in the volume of the granule cell layer, starting from three weeks of postnatal age. DG-NR1KO mice also showed impairment in the expression of an immediate early gene, Arc, and behavior during the novelty-suppressed feeding and open field test. These results suggest that the NMDA receptors in granule cells have a role in adult neurogenesis in the adult brain and contributes to the normal development of the dentate gyrus. Ministry of Education (MOE) Ministry of Health (MOH) National Medical Research Council (NMRC) Published version This work was supported by FUGE Mid-Norway (I.Å.); the European Research Council Grant 208132; the Research Council of Norway FRIBIO Grant 197184; Ministry of Education, Singapore, Academic Research Fund Tier 1 Grants 2016-T1-001–010 and 2018-T1-002–053 and Tier 3 Grant MOE2017-T3-1–002; and the National Medical Research Council, Ministry of Health, Singapore, Grant NMRC/OFIRG/0046/2017 (to A.Ta.). 2022-05-24T08:58:28Z 2022-05-24T08:58:28Z 2021 Journal Article Åmellem, I., Yovianto, G., Chong, H. T., Nair, R. R., Cnops, V., Thanawalla, A. & Tashiro, A. (2021). Role of NMDA receptors in adult neurogenesis and normal development of the dentate gyrus. ENeuro, 8(4), ENEURO.0566-20.2021-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1523/ENEURO.0566-20.2021 2373-2822 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/154246 10.1523/ENEURO.0566-20.2021 34266965 2-s2.0-85112486034 4 8 ENEURO.0566-20.2021 en 2016-T1-001–010 2018-T1-002–053 MOE2017-T3-1–002 NMRC/OFIRG/0046/2017 eNeuro © 2021 Åmellem et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International license, which permits unrestricted use, distribution and reproduction in any medium provided that the original work is properly attributed. application/pdf
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topic Science::Biological sciences
Granule Cells
Hippocampus
spellingShingle Science::Biological sciences
Granule Cells
Hippocampus
Åmellem, Ingrid
Yovianto, Glen
Chong, Hai Tarng
Nair, Rajeevkumar Raveendran
Cnops, Vanja
Thanawalla, Ayesha
Tashiro, Ayumu
Role of NMDA receptors in adult neurogenesis and normal development of the dentate gyrus
description The NMDA receptors are a type of glutamate receptors, which is involved in neuronal function, plasticity and development in the mammalian brain. However, how the NMDA receptors contribute to adult neurogenesis and development of the dentate gyrus is unclear. In this study, we investigate this question by examining a region-specific knock-out mouse line that lacks the NR1 gene, which encodes the essential subunit of the NMDA receptors, in granule cells of the dentate gyrus (DG-NR1KO mice). We found that the survival of newly-generated granule cells, cell proliferation and the size of the granule cell layer are significantly reduced in the dorsal dentate gyrus of adult DG-NR1KO mice. Our results also show a significant reduction in the number of immature neurons and in the volume of the granule cell layer, starting from three weeks of postnatal age. DG-NR1KO mice also showed impairment in the expression of an immediate early gene, Arc, and behavior during the novelty-suppressed feeding and open field test. These results suggest that the NMDA receptors in granule cells have a role in adult neurogenesis in the adult brain and contributes to the normal development of the dentate gyrus.
author2 School of Biological Sciences
author_facet School of Biological Sciences
Åmellem, Ingrid
Yovianto, Glen
Chong, Hai Tarng
Nair, Rajeevkumar Raveendran
Cnops, Vanja
Thanawalla, Ayesha
Tashiro, Ayumu
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author Åmellem, Ingrid
Yovianto, Glen
Chong, Hai Tarng
Nair, Rajeevkumar Raveendran
Cnops, Vanja
Thanawalla, Ayesha
Tashiro, Ayumu
author_sort Åmellem, Ingrid
title Role of NMDA receptors in adult neurogenesis and normal development of the dentate gyrus
title_short Role of NMDA receptors in adult neurogenesis and normal development of the dentate gyrus
title_full Role of NMDA receptors in adult neurogenesis and normal development of the dentate gyrus
title_fullStr Role of NMDA receptors in adult neurogenesis and normal development of the dentate gyrus
title_full_unstemmed Role of NMDA receptors in adult neurogenesis and normal development of the dentate gyrus
title_sort role of nmda receptors in adult neurogenesis and normal development of the dentate gyrus
publishDate 2022
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