Building synapses: Using a synthetic approach to bridge synaptic membranes.

Christina K Kim, Alex L Kolodkin, Kang Shen, Garret D Stuber
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Abstract

Synapses are specialized cellular junctions essential for communication between neurons. Synapse loss occurs in many neurodegenerative diseases. Harnessing our molecular knowledge of the development and maintenance of synapses, Suzuki et al. present the first comprehensive attempt to use a synthetic protein to bridge the pre- and postsynaptic membranes1. They show that this powerful approach can stimulate the formation of pre- and postsynaptic specializations in vitro, rescue synaptic deficits of mutant mice in vivo, and ameliorate synapse loss and behavioral abnormalities in both Alzheimer's disease and spinal cord injury mouse models.

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构建突触:使用合成方法桥接突触膜。
突触是神经元间通讯所必需的特化细胞连接。突触丢失发生在许多神经退行性疾病中。利用我们对突触发育和维持的分子知识,Suzuki等人首次全面尝试使用合成蛋白来连接突触前和突触后膜1。他们表明,这种强大的方法可以在体外刺激突触前和突触后特化的形成,在体内拯救突变小鼠的突触缺陷,并改善阿尔茨海默病和脊髓损伤小鼠模型中的突触丧失和行为异常。
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