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Alteration of NMDA receptor trafficking as a cellular hallmark of psychosis
PsychologyTranslational Psychiatry

Alteration of NMDA receptor trafficking as a cellular hallmark of psychosis

A. Espana, H. Seth, et al.

This research by Agnès Espana and colleagues investigates how dysfunctions in NMDAR trafficking contribute to psychotic disorders like schizophrenia. By examining multiple models, the study reveals consistent alterations in hippocampal neurons and opens new therapeutic avenues through manipulations of NMDAR surface dynamics.... show more
Abstract
A dysfunction of the glutamatergic transmission, especially of the NMDA receptor (NMDAR), constitutes one of the main biological substrate of psychotic disorders, such as schizophrenia. The NMDAR signaling hypofunction, through genetic and/or environmental insults, would cause a neurodevelopmental myriad of molecular, cellular, and network alterations that persist throughout life. Yet, the mechanisms underpinning NMDAR dysfunctions remain elusive. Here, we compared the membrane trafficking of NMDAR in three gold-standard models of schizophrenia, i.e., patient's cerebrospinal fluids, genetic manipulations of susceptibility genes, and prenatal developmental alterations. Using a combination of single nanoparticle tracking, electrophysiological, biochemical, and behavioral approaches in rodents, we identified that the NMDAR trafficking in hippocampal neurons was consistently altered in all these different models. Artificial manipulations of the NMDAR surface dynamics with competing ligands or antibody-induced receptor cross-link in the developing rat brain were sufficient to regulate the adult acoustic startle reflex and compensate for an early pathological challenge. Collectively, we show that the NMDAR trafficking is markedly altered in all clinically relevant models of psychosis, opening new avenues of therapeutical strategies.
Publisher
Translational Psychiatry
Published On
Aug 30, 2021
Authors
Agnès Espana, Henrik Seth, Julie Jézéquel, Tingting Huang, Delphine Bouchet, Marylin Lepleux, Hélène Gréa, Karl Bechter, Marion Schneider, Eric Hanse, Laurent Groc
Tags
NMDARschizophreniaglutamatergic transmissionhippocampal neuronstherapeutic avenuesmembrane trafficking
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