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EFFECTS OF CaMKII INHIBITOR TATCN21 ON ACTIVITY-DEPENDENT REDISTRIBUTION OF CaMKII IN HIPPOCAMPAL NEURONS

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NEUROSCIENCE
卷 244, 期 -, 页码 188-196

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PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.neuroscience.2013.03.063

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synapse; CaMKII inhibitor; tatCN21; polyribosomes; electron microscopy; PSD

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  1. NIH, NINDS
  2. [R01NS052644]

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TatCN21 is a membrane permeable calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II (CaMKII) inhibitor derived from the inhibitor protein CaMKIIN. TatCN21 has been used to demonstrate the involvement of CaMKII in a variety of physiological and pathological phenomena, and it also limits excitotoxic damage in neurons. Here we use preembedding immunogold electron microscopy to examine the effect of tatCN21 on the redistribution of CaMKII in cultured hippocampal neurons. Incubation of cultures with tatCN21 (20 mu M for 20 min) prior to exposure to N-methyl-oasparic acid (NMDA) (50 mu M for 2 min) inhibited both the accumulation of CaMKII at postsynaptic densities (PSDs) and CaMKII clustering in the dendrites. Under these conditions, CaMKII also formed morphologically distinct aggregates with polyribosomes near the PSD and in dendrites. Formation of these CaMKII-polyribosome aggregates requires the presence of both tatCN21 and calcium, and was augmented upon exposure to high K+ or NMDA. CaMKII-polyribosome aggregates formed consistently with 20 mu M tatCN21, but minimally or not at all with 5 mu M. However, these aggregates are not induced by another CaMKII inhibitor, KN93. Formation of CaMKII-polyribosome aggregates was completely reversible within 1 h after washout of tatCN21. Effects of tatCN21 were largely restricted to dendrites, with minimal effect in the soma. The effects of tatCN21 on CaMKII distribution can be used to dissect the mechanism of CaMKII involvement in cellular events. Published by Elsevier Ltd. on behalf of IBRO.

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