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Disruption of the expression of the proprotein convertase PC7 reduces BDNF production and affects learning and memory in mice

Wetsel, William C.
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Rodriguiz, Ramona M.
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Guillemot, Johann
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2013
Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America (PNAS)

PC7 belongs to the proprotein convertase family, whose members are implicated in the cleavage of secretory precursors. The in vivo function of PC7 is unknown. Herein, we find that the precursor proBDNF is processed into mature BDNF in COS-1 cells coexpressing proBDNF with either PC7 or Furin. Conversely, the processing of proBDNF into BDNF is markedly reduced in the absence of either Furin or PC7 in mouse primary hepatocytes. In vivo we observe that BDNF and PC7 mRNAs are colocalized in mouse hippocampus and amygdala and that mature BDNF protein levels are reduced in these brain areas in PC7 KO mice but not in the hippocampus of PC1/3 KO mice. Various behavioral tests reveal that in PC7 KO mice spatial memory is intact and plasticity of responding is mildly abnormal. Episodic and emotional memories are severely impaired, but both are rescued with the tyrosine receptor kinase B agonist 7,8-dihydroxyflavone. Altogether, these results support an in vivo role for PC7 in the regulation of certain types of cognitive performance, in part via proBDNF processing. Because polymorphic variants of human PC7 are being characterized, it will be important in future studies to determine their effects on additional physiological and behavioral processes.

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research article
DOI
10.1073/pnas.1314698110
Web of Science ID

WOS:000325943300049

Author(s)
Wetsel, William C.
Rodriguiz, Ramona M.
Guillemot, Johann
Rousselet, Estelle
Essalmani, Rachid
Kim, Il Hwan
Bryant, Jesse C.
Marcinkiewicz, Jadwiga
Desjardins, Roxane
Day, Robert
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Date Issued

2013

Publisher

National Academy of Sciences

Published in
Proceedings Of The National Academy Of Sciences Of The United States Of America (PNAS)
Volume

110

Issue

43

Start page

17362

End page

17367

Subjects

gene knockout

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fear conditioning

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BDNF processing

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PC7 substrates

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brain phenotypes

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REVIEWED

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December 9, 2013
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https://infoscience.epfl.ch/handle/20.500.14299/97703
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