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ECM remodeling

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New Mechanisms of Extracellular Matrix Remodeling

Silvio Rizzoli
University of Goettingen School of Medicine
Jan 31, 2022

In the adult brain, synapses are tightly enwrapped by lattices of extracellular matrix that consist of extremely long-lived molecules. These lattices are deemed to stabilize synapses, restrict the reorganization of their transmission machinery, and prevent them from undergoing structural or morphological changes. At the same time, they are expected to retain some degree of flexibility to permit occasional events of synaptic plasticity. The recent understanding that structural changes to synapses are significantly more frequent than previously assumed (occurring even on a timescale of minutes) has called for a mechanism that allows continual and energy-efficient remodeling of the ECM at synapses. I review in the talk our recent work showcasing such a process, based on the constitutive recycling of synaptic ECM molecules. I discuss the key characteristics of this mechanism, focusing on its roles in mediating synaptic transmission and plasticity, and speculate on additional potential functions in neuronal signaling.

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ECM remodeling by ADAMTS5 is crucial for inactivity-induced homeostatic plasticity mechanisms

Bartomeu Perelló Amorós, Ezgi Erterek, Sara Parsa, Sonja Menge, Fabian Zmiskol, Aneta Petrušková, Debarpan Guhathakurta, Enes Yagiz Akdas, Rahul Kaushik, Alexander Dityatev, Anna Fejtová, Renato Frischknecht

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