DSCR1/RCAN1 regulates vesicle exocytosis and fusion pore kinetics: implications for Down syndrome and Alzheimer's disease
DSCR1/RCAN1 regulates vesicle exocytosis and fusion pore kinetics: implications for Down syndrome and Alzheimer's disease
Genes located on chromosome 21, over-expressed in Down syndrome (DS) and Alzheimer's disease (AD) and which regulate vesicle trafficking, are strong candidates for involvement in AD neuropathology. Regulator of calcineurin activity 1 (RCAN1) is one such gene. We have generated mutant mice in which RCAN1 is either over-expressed (RCAN1(ox)) or ablated (Rcan1-/-) and examined whether exocytosis from chromaffin cells, a classic cellular model of neuronal exocytosis, is altered using carbon fibre amperometry. We find that Rcan1 regulates the number of vesicles undergoing exocytosis and the speed at which the vesicle fusion pore opens and closes. Cells from both Rcan1-/- and RCAN1(ox) mice display reduced levels of exocytosis. Changes in single-vesicle fusion kinetics are also evident resulting in the less catecholamine released per vesicle with increasing Rcan1 expression. Acute calcineurin inhibition did not replicate the effect of RCAN1 overexpression. These changes are not due to alterations in Ca2+ entry or the readily releasable vesicle pool size. Thus, we illustrate a novel regulator of vesicle exocytosis, Rcan1, which influences both exocytotic rate and vesicle fusion kinetics. If Rcan1 functions similarly in neurons then overexpression of this protein, as occurs in DS and AD brains, will reduce both the number of synaptic vesicles undergoing exocytosis and the amount of neurotransmitter released per fusion event. This has direct implications for the pathogenesis of these diseases as sufficient levels of neurotransmission are required for synaptic maintenance and the prevention of neurodegeneration and vesicle trafficking defects are the earliest hallmark of AD neuropathology.
- Monash University Australia
- Centre for Genomic Regulation Spain
- Prince Henry's Institute of Medical Research Australia
- Hudson Institute of Medical Research Australia
- Flinders University Australia
Male, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, 572, Chromaffin Cells, Muscle Proteins, Mice, Transgenic, 110306 Endocrinology, Membrane Fusion, Exocytosis, Mice, C1, Alzheimer Disease, Animals, Humans, 110201 Cardiology (incl. Cardiovascular Diseases), 111201 Cancer Cell Biology, Genetics & Heredity, Mice, Knockout, 0604 Genetics, Calcineurin, Cytoplasmic Vesicles, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, DNA-Binding Proteins, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Kinetics, 970106 Expanding Knowledge in the Biological Sciences, Calcium, 1104 Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Down Syndrome, 1109 Neurosciences
Male, Biochemistry & Molecular Biology, 572, Chromaffin Cells, Muscle Proteins, Mice, Transgenic, 110306 Endocrinology, Membrane Fusion, Exocytosis, Mice, C1, Alzheimer Disease, Animals, Humans, 110201 Cardiology (incl. Cardiovascular Diseases), 111201 Cancer Cell Biology, Genetics & Heredity, Mice, Knockout, 0604 Genetics, Calcineurin, Cytoplasmic Vesicles, Intracellular Signaling Peptides and Proteins, DNA-Binding Proteins, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Kinetics, 970106 Expanding Knowledge in the Biological Sciences, Calcium, 1104 Complementary and Alternative Medicine, Down Syndrome, 1109 Neurosciences
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