LOSS OF LKB1 IN CEREBELLAR GRANULE CELLS DISRUPTS PARALLEL FIBER–PURKINJE CELL SYNAPSE REFINEMENT
Tokyo University of Science
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To consider PF-PC synapse remodeling, we performed scanning electron microscopy (SEM) of whole cerebellar sagittal semithin sections, which enabled large-field and high-magnification analysis of synapses. Although the density of PF-PC synapses remained unchanged, presynaptic terminal size was increased in the LKB1 cKO mice, and the correlation between the mitochondria and presynaptic terminal area was reduced. In contrast, investigation using the 3D reconstruction of serial block-face SEM showed increased mitochondria volume within individual PF terminals despite comparable terminal volumes. Notably, whereas PF terminals in control mice typically formed a single synaptic contact with a Purkinje cell spine, a subset of PF terminals formed multiple synapses in LKB1 cKO mice. These results indicated that LKB1 in GC is essential for the PF-PC synapse refinement, and that aberrant enhancement excitatory inputs onto PCs disrupts precise cerebellar regulation underlying motor coordination.
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