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The maintenance of specific aspects of neuronal function and behavior is dependent on programmed cell death of adult-generated neurons in the dentate gyrus

Authors
Kim, Woon RyoungPark, Ok-heeChoi, SukwooChoi, Se-YoungPark, Soon KwonLee, Kea JooRhyu, Im JooKim, HyunLee, Yeon KyungKim, Hyun TaekOppenheim, Ronald W.Sun, Woong
Issue Date
4월-2009
Publisher
WILEY
Keywords
adult neurogenesis; Bax; cell death; LTP; synapse
Citation
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, v.29, no.7, pp.1408 - 1421
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Journal Title
EUROPEAN JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
Volume
29
Number
7
Start Page
1408
End Page
1421
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/120302
DOI
10.1111/j.1460-9568.2009.06693.x
ISSN
0953-816X
Abstract
A considerable number of new neurons are generated daily in the dentate gyrus (DG) of the adult hippocampus, but only a subset of these survive, as many adult-generated neurons undergo programmed cell death (PCD). However, the significance of PCD in the adult brain for the functionality of DG circuits is not known. Here, we examined the electrophysiological and behavioral characteristics of Bax-knockout (Bax-KO) mice in which PCD of post-mitotic neurons is prevented. The continuous increase in DG cell numbers in Bax-KO mice resulted in the readjustment of afferent and efferent synaptic connections, represented by age-dependent reductions in the dendritic arborization of DG neurons and in the synaptic contact ratio of mossy fibers with CA3 dendritic spines. These neuroanatomical changes were associated with reductions in synaptic transmission and reduced performance in a contextual fear memory task in 6-month-old Bax-KO mice. These results suggest that the elimination of excess DG neurons via Bax-dependent PCD in the adult brain is required for the normal organization and function of the hippocampus.
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