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dc.contributor.authorLeal, Gracianopt_PT
dc.contributor.authorComprido, Diogopt_PT
dc.contributor.authorLuca, Pasqualino dept_PT
dc.contributor.authorMorais, Eduardopt_PT
dc.contributor.authorRodrigues, Luíspt_PT
dc.contributor.authorMele, Mirandapt_PT
dc.contributor.authorSantos, Ana R.pt_PT
dc.contributor.authorCosta, Rui O.pt_PT
dc.contributor.authorPinto, Maria Joanapt_PT
dc.contributor.authorPatil, Sudarshanpt_PT
dc.contributor.authorBerentsen, Birgittept_PT
dc.contributor.authorAfonso, Pedropt_PT
dc.contributor.authorCarreto, Laurapt_PT
dc.contributor.authorKa Wan Lipt_PT
dc.contributor.authorPinheiro, Paulopt_PT
dc.contributor.authorAlmeida, Ramiro D.pt_PT
dc.contributor.authorSantos, Manuel A. S.pt_PT
dc.contributor.authorBramham, Clive R.pt_PT
dc.contributor.authorDuarte, Carlos B.pt_PT
dc.date.accessioned2020-03-11T10:38:21Z-
dc.date.available2020-03-11T10:38:21Z-
dc.date.issued2017-
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10773/27865-
dc.description.abstractBrain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) is an important mediator of long-term synaptic potentiation (LTP) in the hippocampus. The local effects of BDNF depend on the activation of translation activity, which requires the delivery of transcripts to the synapse. In this work, we found that neuronal activity regulates the dendritic localization of the RNA-binding protein heterogeneous nuclear ribonucleoprotein K (hnRNP K) in cultured rat hippocampal neurons by stimulating BDNF-Trk signaling. Microarray experiments identified a large number of transcripts that are coimmunoprecipitated with hnRNP K, and about 60% of these transcripts are dissociated from the protein upon stimulation of rat hippocampal neurons with BDNF. In vivo studies also showed a role for TrkB signaling in the dissociation of transcripts from hnRNP K upon high-frequency stimulation (HFS) of medial perforant path-granule cell synapses of male rat dentate gyrus (DG). Furthermore, treatment of rat hippocampal synaptoneurosomes with BDNF decreased the coimmunoprecipitation of hnRNP K with mRNAs coding for glutamate receptor subunits, Ca2+- and calmodulin-dependent protein kinase IIβ (CaMKIIβ) and BDNF. Downregulation of hnRNP K impaired the BDNF-induced enhancement of NMDA receptor (NMDAR)-mediated mEPSC, and similar results were obtained upon inhibition of protein synthesis with cycloheximide. The results demonstrate that BDNF regulates specific populations of hnRNP-associated mRNAs in neuronal dendrites and suggests an important role of hnRNP K in BDNF-dependent forms of synaptic plasticity.pt_PT
dc.language.isoengpt_PT
dc.publisherSociety for Neuroscience: eNeuropt_PT
dc.relationCENTRO-01-0145-FEDER-000008:BrainHealth 2020pt_PT
dc.relationPOCI-01-0145-FEDER-007440pt_PT
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/5876-PPCDTI/104297/PTpt_PT
dc.relationPTDC/BEX-BCM/2121/2014pt_PT
dc.relationinfo:eu-repo/grantAgreement/FCT/5876/147358/PTpt_PT
dc.relationUID/BIM/4501/2013pt_PT
dc.relationSFRH/BPD/115546/2016pt_PT
dc.relationSFRH/BPD/84593/2012pt_PT
dc.rightsopenAccesspt_PT
dc.rights.urihttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/pt_PT
dc.subjectBDNFpt_PT
dc.subjectLocal translationpt_PT
dc.subjectLong-term synaptic potentiationpt_PT
dc.subjectNeurotrophinspt_PT
dc.subjectNMDA receptorspt_PT
dc.subjectRNA transportpt_PT
dc.titleThe RNA-binding protein hnRNP K mediates the effect of BDNF on dendritic mRNA metabolism and regulates synaptic NMDA receptors in hippocampal neuronspt_PT
dc.typearticlept_PT
dc.description.versionpublishedpt_PT
dc.peerreviewedyespt_PT
degois.publication.issue6pt_PT
degois.publication.titleeNeuropt_PT
degois.publication.volume4pt_PT
dc.identifier.doi10.1523/ENEURO.0268-17.2017pt_PT
dc.identifier.essn2373-2822pt_PT
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