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The feedback loop between calcineurin, calmodulin-dependent protein kinase II, and nuclear factor of activated T-cells regulates the number of GABAergic neurons during planarian head regeneration
Disturbances in the excitatory/inhibitory balance of brain neural circuits are the main source of encephalopathy during neurodevelopment. Changes in the function of neural circuits can lead to depolarization or repeat rhythmic firing of neurons in a manner similar to epilepsy. GABAergic neurons are...
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Published in: | Frontiers in molecular neuroscience 2022-09, Vol.15, p.988803-988803 |
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Main Authors: | , , , , , , , , |
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Summary: | Disturbances in the excitatory/inhibitory balance of brain neural circuits are the main source of encephalopathy during neurodevelopment. Changes in the function of neural circuits can lead to depolarization or repeat rhythmic firing of neurons in a manner similar to epilepsy. GABAergic neurons are inhibitory neurons found in all the main domains of the CNS. Previous studies suggested that
DjCamkII
and
DjCaln
play a crucial role in the regulation of GABAergic neurons during planarian regeneration. However, the mechanisms behind the regeneration of GABAergic neurons have not been fully explained. Herein, we demonstrated that DjCamkII and DjCaln were mutual negative regulation during planarian head regeneration.
DjNFAT
exerted feedback positive regulation on both
DjCaln
and
DjCamkII
. Whole-mount
in situ
hybridization (WISH) and fluorescence
in situ
hybridization (FISH) revealed that
DjNFAT
was predominantly expressed in the pharynx and parenchymal cells in intact planarian. Interestingly, during planarian head regeneration,
DjNFAT
was predominantly located in the newborn brain. Down-regulation of
DjNFAT
led to regeneration defects in the brain including regenerative brain became small and the lateral nerves cannot be regenerated completely, and a decreasein the number of GABAergic neurons during planarian head regeneration. These findings suggest that the feedback loop between
DjCaln, DjCamkII
, and
DjNFAT
is crucial for the formation of GABAergic neurons during planarian head regeneration. |
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ISSN: | 1662-5099 1662-5099 |
DOI: | 10.3389/fnmol.2022.988803 |