Secretory vesicle-related gene CAPS2 knock-out mice exhibit the reduced number of hippocampal GABAergic interneuron and the impairments in synaptic plasticity and behavior

2009 ◽  
Vol 65 ◽  
pp. S146
Author(s):  
Yo Shinoda ◽  
Emi Kinameri ◽  
Asako Furuya ◽  
Tetsushi Sadakata ◽  
Teiichi Furuichi
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pp. 271-279 ◽  
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N.- M. Majaess ◽  
K. Morch ◽  
E. White ◽  
B. D. Eadie ◽  
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Helen Wong ◽  
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2020 ◽  
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Yan Liu ◽  
Xiaoning Bi ◽  
Michel Baudry

Calpains are a family of soluble calcium-dependent proteases that are involved in multiple regulatory pathways. Our laboratory has focused on the understanding of the functions of two ubiquitous calpain isoforms, calpain-1 and calpain-2, in the brain. Results obtained over the last 30 years led to the remarkable conclusion that these two calpain isoforms exhibit opposite functions in the brain. Calpain-1 activation is required for certain forms of synaptic plasticity and corresponding types of learning and memory, while calpain-2 activation limits the extent of plasticity and learning. Calpain-1 is neuroprotective both during postnatal development and in adulthood, while calpain-2 is neurodegenerative. Several key protein targets participating in these opposite functions have been identified and linked to known pathways involved in synaptic plasticity and neuroprotection/neurodegeneration. We have proposed the hypothesis that the existence of different PDZ (PSD-95, DLG and ZO-1) binding domains in the C-terminal of calpain-1 and calpain-2 is responsible for their association with different signaling pathways and thereby their different functions. Results with calpain-2 knock-out mice or with mice treated with a selective calpain-2 inhibitor indicate that calpain-2 is a potential therapeutic target in various forms of neurodegeneration, including traumatic brain injury and repeated concussions.


2011 ◽  
Vol 31 (38) ◽  
pp. 13420-13430 ◽  
Author(s):  
B. Pan ◽  
W. Wang ◽  
P. Zhong ◽  
J. L. Blankman ◽  
B. F. Cravatt ◽  
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