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The tissue plasminogen activator (tPA)/plasmin extracellular proteolytic system regulates seizure-induced hippocampal mossy fiber outgrowth through a proteoglycan substrate

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JOURNAL OF CELL BIOLOGY
Volume 148, Issue 6, Pages 1295-1304

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ROCKEFELLER UNIV PRESS
DOI: 10.1083/jcb.148.6.1295

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neurite; dentate; nonproteolytic; kainic acid; seizure

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Short seizure episodes are associated with remodeling of neuronal connections. One region where such reorganization occurs is the hippocampus. and in particular, the mossy fiber pathway Using genetic and pharmacological approaches, we show here a critical role in vivo for tissue plasminogen activator (tPA), an extracellular protease that converts plasminogen to plasmin, to induce mossy fiber sprouting. We identify DSD-1-PG/phosphacan, an extracellular matrix component associated with neurite reorganization, as a physiological target of plasmin, Mice lacking tPA dis played decreased mossy fiber outgrowth and an aberrant band at the border of the supragranular region of the dentate gyrus that coincides with the deposition of unprocessed DSD-1-PG/phosphacan and excessive Timm-positive, mossy fiber termini. Plasminogen-deficient mice also exhibit the laminar band and DSD-1-PG/phosphacan deposition, but mossy fiber outgrowth through the supragranular region is normal. These results demonstrate that tPA functions acutely, both through and independently of plasmin, to mediate mossy fiber reorganization.

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