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Spine pruning drives antipsychotic-sensitive locomotion via circuit control of striatal dopamine.

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Kim, IH; Rossi, MA; Aryal, DK; Racz, B; Kim, N; Uezu, A; Wang, F; Wetsel, WC; Weinberg, RJ; Yin, H; Soderling, SH
Published in: Nat Neurosci
June 2015

Psychiatric and neurodevelopmental disorders may arise from anomalies in long-range neuronal connectivity downstream of pathologies in dendritic spines. However, the mechanisms that may link spine pathology to circuit abnormalities relevant to atypical behavior remain unknown. Using a mouse model to conditionally disrupt a critical regulator of the dendritic spine cytoskeleton, the actin-related protein 2/3 complex (Arp2/3), we report here a molecular mechanism that unexpectedly reveals the inter-relationship of progressive spine pruning, elevated frontal cortical excitation of pyramidal neurons and striatal hyperdopaminergia in a cortical-to-midbrain circuit abnormality. The main symptomatic manifestations of this circuit abnormality are psychomotor agitation and stereotypical behaviors, which are relieved by antipsychotics. Moreover, this antipsychotic-responsive locomotion can be mimicked in wild-type mice by optogenetic activation of this circuit. Collectively these results reveal molecular and neural-circuit mechanisms, illustrating how diverse pathologies may converge to drive behaviors relevant to psychiatric disorders.

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Nat Neurosci

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1546-1726

Publication Date

June 2015

Volume

18

Issue

6

Start / End Page

883 / 891

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United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Stereotyped Behavior
  • Pyramidal Cells
  • Psychomotor Agitation
  • Prefrontal Cortex
  • Patch-Clamp Techniques
  • Optogenetics
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Nerve Net
  • Neostriatum
  • Mutation
 

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Kim, I. H., Rossi, M. A., Aryal, D. K., Racz, B., Kim, N., Uezu, A., … Soderling, S. H. (2015). Spine pruning drives antipsychotic-sensitive locomotion via circuit control of striatal dopamine. Nat Neurosci, 18(6), 883–891. https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.4015
Kim, Il Hwan, Mark A. Rossi, Dipendra K. Aryal, Bence Racz, Namsoo Kim, Akiyoshi Uezu, Fan Wang, et al. “Spine pruning drives antipsychotic-sensitive locomotion via circuit control of striatal dopamine.Nat Neurosci 18, no. 6 (June 2015): 883–91. https://doi.org/10.1038/nn.4015.
Kim IH, Rossi MA, Aryal DK, Racz B, Kim N, Uezu A, et al. Spine pruning drives antipsychotic-sensitive locomotion via circuit control of striatal dopamine. Nat Neurosci. 2015 Jun;18(6):883–91.
Kim, Il Hwan, et al. “Spine pruning drives antipsychotic-sensitive locomotion via circuit control of striatal dopamine.Nat Neurosci, vol. 18, no. 6, June 2015, pp. 883–91. Pubmed, doi:10.1038/nn.4015.
Kim IH, Rossi MA, Aryal DK, Racz B, Kim N, Uezu A, Wang F, Wetsel WC, Weinberg RJ, Yin H, Soderling SH. Spine pruning drives antipsychotic-sensitive locomotion via circuit control of striatal dopamine. Nat Neurosci. 2015 Jun;18(6):883–891.

Published In

Nat Neurosci

DOI

EISSN

1546-1726

Publication Date

June 2015

Volume

18

Issue

6

Start / End Page

883 / 891

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Stereotyped Behavior
  • Pyramidal Cells
  • Psychomotor Agitation
  • Prefrontal Cortex
  • Patch-Clamp Techniques
  • Optogenetics
  • Neurology & Neurosurgery
  • Nerve Net
  • Neostriatum
  • Mutation