Different changes in pre- and postsynaptic components in the hippocampal CA1 subfield after transient global cerebral ischemia

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Yan Zhang
Bai-Hong Tan
Shuang Wu
Cheng-Hao Wu
Jia-Le Suo
Yue Gui
Cheng-Mei Zhou
Yan-Chao Li
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[1] Norman Bethune Health Science Center of Jilin University,Department of Histology and Embryology, College of Basic Medical Sciences
[2] Jilin University,School of Life Science
[3] Norman Bethune Health Science Center of Jilin University,Laboratory Teaching Center of Basic Medicine
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Brain Structure and Function | 2022年 / 227卷
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Dendritic spine; F-actin, synapsin I; Transient cerebral ischemia; Rat; CA1 pyramidal neuron;
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To date, ischemia-induced damage to dendritic spines has attracted considerable attention, while the possible effects of ischemia on presynaptic components has received relatively less attention. To further examine ischemia-induced changes in pre- and postsynaptic specializations in the hippocampal CA1 subfield, we modeled global cerebral ischemia with two-stage 4-vessel-occlusion in rats, and found that three postsynaptic markers, microtubule-associated protein 2 (MAP2), postsynaptic density protein 95 (PSD95), and filamentous F-actin (F-actin), were all substantially decreased in the CA1 subfield after ischemia/reperfusion (I/R). Although no significant change was detected in synapsin I, a presynaptic marker, in the CA1 subfield at the protein level, confocal microscopy revealed that the number and size of synapsin I puncta were significantly changed in the CA1 stratum radiatum after I/R. The size of synapsin I puncta became slightly, but significantly reduced on Day 1.5 after I/R. From Days 2 to 7 after I/R, the number of synapsin I puncta became moderately decreased, while the size of synapsin I puncta was significantly increased. Interestingly, some enlarged puncta of synapsin I were observed in close proximity to the dendritic shafts of CA1 pyramidal cells. Due to the more substantial decrease in the number of F-actin puncta, the ratio of synapsin I/F-actin puncta was significantly increased after I/R. The decrease in synapsin I puncta size in the early stage of I/R may be the result of excessive neurotransmitter release due to I/R-induced hyperexcitability in CA3 pyramidal cells, while the increase in synapsin I puncta in the later stage of I/R may reflect a disability of synaptic vesicle release due to the loss of postsynaptic contacts.
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