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An Optical Assay for Synaptic Vesicle Recycling in Cultured Neurons Overexpressing Presynaptic Proteins
Published on: June 26, 2018
Autophagy at the postsynapse begins with Rab11 and does not end with dendritic spine pruning
Aleksandra Janusz-Kaminska1, Jacek Jaworski2
1Department of Cell Biology, Emory University School of Medicine, Atlanta, GA, USA.
Abstract:
Neurons are highly differentiated and compartmentalized cells that conduct cellular processes in a spatiotemporally regulated manner. Autophagy in neurons occurs locally under stimulation and contributes to synaptic plasticity. Little is known about the initial steps leading to autophagy upon neuronal stimulation and the role of autophagic compartments at the postsynaptic part of the synapse. Here, we summarize our recent manuscript on Rab11 role in autophagy initiation in the dendritic spines. We showed that Rab11 maintains in the dendritic spines Atg9A and is necessary for LC3+ vesicles to emerge at the postsynapse. We hypothesize that autophagosomes arise due to an interplay between NMDA receptor stimulation and local mTOR kinase activity. We suggest that autophagosomes are not, in fact, responsible for dendritic spine pruning.
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