WNT-5A SIGNALING PROMOTES AMPA RECEPTOR INSERTION AND CONVERTS SILENT SYNAPSES INTO FUNCTIONAL CONNECTIONS IN THE DEVELOPING HIPPOCAMPUS
Universidad Europea de Atlántico
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PS03-08AM-386
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Silent synapses are prevalent during early brain development and their conversion into functional synapses is essential for circuit maturation. We investigated whether the Wnt ligand Wnt-5a drives the unsilencing of glutamatergic synapses in the neonatal hippocampus. Whole-cell patch-clamp recordings were obtained from CA1 pyramidal neurons in acute rat hippocampal slices using minimal stimulation to monitor single-synapse responses. Wnt-5a application increased both α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazole propionic acid receptor (AMPAR) and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) mediated excitatory postsynaptic currents, converting silent synapses into functional ones. This effect was mimicked by the Wnt-5a-derived peptide Foxy-5 and blocked by the soluble Wnt antagonist secreted frizzled-related protein-2 (sFRP-2), confirming pathway specificity. Potentiation of NMDAR currents resulted from increased synaptic potency followed by enhanced release probability and occurred even in the presence of AMPAR blockade, indicating coordinated pre- and postsynaptic mechanisms. Pharmacological inhibition of NMDARs prevented conversion in most synapses; however, a subset became functional independently of NMDAR activation, suggesting the engagement of distinct calcium-dependent pathways. Collectively, these findings demonstrate that Wnt-5a signaling promotes AMPAR insertion, synaptic unsilencing, and the emergence of nascent synapses during early hippocampal development. Our results identify Wnt signaling as a key regulator of synaptic maturation and connectivity in developing neural circuits.
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