Skip to main content
Erschienen in: Anatomical Science International 1/2011

01.03.2011 | Review Article

Development of an anatomical technique for visualizing the mode of climbing fiber innervation in Purkinje cells and its application to mutant mice lacking GluRδ2 and Cav2.1

verfasst von: Taisuke Miyazaki, Masahiko Watanabe

Erschienen in: Anatomical Science International | Ausgabe 1/2011

Einloggen, um Zugang zu erhalten

Abstract

In the adult cerebellum, a single climbing fiber (CF) innervates proximal dendrites of Purkinje cells (PCs). This monoinnervation is established by the developmental elimination of surplus CFs through homosynaptic competition among multiply innervating CFs and heterosynaptic competition between CFs and parallel fibers, i.e., granule cell axons innervating distal PC dendrites. Although the developmental process of CF monoinnervation and defects in it in mutant and experimental animal models have been extensively studied by electrophysiological techniques, for quite some time this subject was poorly understood from a morphological perspective due to a lack of neuroanatomical methods that could distinguish CFs with different neuronal origins. Soon after the identification of type 2 vesicular glutamate transporter (VGluT2) that selectively detects CF terminals in the molecular layer, we developed a novel method of combined anterograde tracer labeling and VGluT2 immunohistochemistry. This method enables us to identify the mode (mono vs. multiple) of CF innervation and the site of multiple innervation. Since then, we have applied this method to various kinds of gene-manipulated mice manifesting ataxia and other cerebellar phenotypes. In this review, we summarize experimental procedures for the combined tracer/VGluT2 labeling method, and then introduce what we have learned by applying this method in studies on the role of GluRδ2 and Cav2.1 in CF monoinnervation. This method has provided informative anatomical correlates to electrophysiological data and vice versa, and will extend our knowledge of the molecular and cellular mechanisms for the development, plasticity, degeneration, and repair of the CF–PC projection system.
Literatur
Zurück zum Zitat Aihara Y, Mashima H, Onda H, Hisano S, Kasuya H, Hori T, Yamada S, Tomura H, Yamada Y, Inoue I, Kojima I, Takeda J (2000) Molecular cloning of a novel brain-type Na(+)-dependent inorganic phosphate cotransporter. J Neurochem 74:2622–2625CrossRefPubMed Aihara Y, Mashima H, Onda H, Hisano S, Kasuya H, Hori T, Yamada S, Tomura H, Yamada Y, Inoue I, Kojima I, Takeda J (2000) Molecular cloning of a novel brain-type Na(+)-dependent inorganic phosphate cotransporter. J Neurochem 74:2622–2625CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Araki K, Meguro H, Kushiya E, Takayama C, Inoue Y, Mishina M (1993) Selective expression of the glutamate receptor channel delta 2 subunit in cerebellar Purkinje cells. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 197:1267–1276CrossRefPubMed Araki K, Meguro H, Kushiya E, Takayama C, Inoue Y, Mishina M (1993) Selective expression of the glutamate receptor channel delta 2 subunit in cerebellar Purkinje cells. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 197:1267–1276CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Bravin M, Rossi F, Strata P (1995) Different climbing fibres innervate separate dendritic regions of the same Purkinje cell in hypogranular cerebellum. J Comp Neurol 357:395–407CrossRefPubMed Bravin M, Rossi F, Strata P (1995) Different climbing fibres innervate separate dendritic regions of the same Purkinje cell in hypogranular cerebellum. J Comp Neurol 357:395–407CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Bravin M, Morando L, Vercelli A, Rossi F, Strata P (1999) Control of spine formation by electrical activity in the adult rat cerebellum. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 96:1704–1709CrossRefPubMed Bravin M, Morando L, Vercelli A, Rossi F, Strata P (1999) Control of spine formation by electrical activity in the adult rat cerebellum. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 96:1704–1709CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Cesa R, Morando L, Strata P (2003) Glutamate receptor delta2 subunit in activity-dependent heterologous synaptic competition. J Neurosci 23:2363–2370PubMed Cesa R, Morando L, Strata P (2003) Glutamate receptor delta2 subunit in activity-dependent heterologous synaptic competition. J Neurosci 23:2363–2370PubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Cesa R, Scelfo B, Strata P (2007) Activity-dependent presynaptic and postsynaptic structural plasticity in the mature cerebellum. J Neurosci 27:4603–4611CrossRefPubMed Cesa R, Scelfo B, Strata P (2007) Activity-dependent presynaptic and postsynaptic structural plasticity in the mature cerebellum. J Neurosci 27:4603–4611CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Crepel F, Delhaye-Bouchaud N, Dupont JL (1981) Fate of the multiple innervation of cerebellar Purkinje cells by climbing fibers in immature control, X-irradiated and hypothyroid rats. Brain Res 227:59–71 Crepel F, Delhaye-Bouchaud N, Dupont JL (1981) Fate of the multiple innervation of cerebellar Purkinje cells by climbing fibers in immature control, X-irradiated and hypothyroid rats. Brain Res 227:59–71
Zurück zum Zitat Fremeau RT Jr, Troyer MD, Pahner I, Nygaard GO, Tran CH, Reimer RJ, Bellocchio EE, Fortin D, Storm-Mathisen J, Edwards RH (2001) The expression of vesicular glutamate transporters defines two classes of excitatory synapse. Neuron 31:247–260CrossRefPubMed Fremeau RT Jr, Troyer MD, Pahner I, Nygaard GO, Tran CH, Reimer RJ, Bellocchio EE, Fortin D, Storm-Mathisen J, Edwards RH (2001) The expression of vesicular glutamate transporters defines two classes of excitatory synapse. Neuron 31:247–260CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Guastavino JM, Sotelo C, Damez-Kinselle I (1990) Hot-foot murine mutation: behavioral effects and neuroanatomical alterations. Brain Res 523:199–210CrossRefPubMed Guastavino JM, Sotelo C, Damez-Kinselle I (1990) Hot-foot murine mutation: behavioral effects and neuroanatomical alterations. Brain Res 523:199–210CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Hashimoto K, Kano M (2003) Functional differentiation of multiple climbing fiber inputs during synapse elimination in the developing cerebellum. Neuron 38:785–796CrossRefPubMed Hashimoto K, Kano M (2003) Functional differentiation of multiple climbing fiber inputs during synapse elimination in the developing cerebellum. Neuron 38:785–796CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Hashimoto K, Ichikawa R, Takechi H, Inoue Y, Aiba A, Sakimura K, Mishina M, Hashikawa T, Konnerth A, Watanabe M, Kano M (2001) Roles of glutamate receptor delta 2 subunit (GluRdelta 2) and metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 1 (mGluR1) in climbing fiber synapse elimination during postnatal cerebellar development. J Neurosci 21:9701–9712PubMed Hashimoto K, Ichikawa R, Takechi H, Inoue Y, Aiba A, Sakimura K, Mishina M, Hashikawa T, Konnerth A, Watanabe M, Kano M (2001) Roles of glutamate receptor delta 2 subunit (GluRdelta 2) and metabotropic glutamate receptor subtype 1 (mGluR1) in climbing fiber synapse elimination during postnatal cerebellar development. J Neurosci 21:9701–9712PubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Hashimoto K, Ichikawa R, Kitamura K, Watanabe M, Kano M (2009) Translocation of a “winner” climbing fiber to the Purkinje cell dendrite and subsequent elimination of “losers” from the soma in developing cerebellum. Neuron 63:106–118CrossRefPubMed Hashimoto K, Ichikawa R, Kitamura K, Watanabe M, Kano M (2009) Translocation of a “winner” climbing fiber to the Purkinje cell dendrite and subsequent elimination of “losers” from the soma in developing cerebellum. Neuron 63:106–118CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Herzog E, Bellenchi GC, Gras C, Bernard V, Ravassard P, Bedet C, Gasnier B, Giros B, El Mestikawy S (2001) The existence of a second vesicular glutamate transporter specifies subpopulations of glutamatergic neurons. J Neurosci 21:RC181PubMed Herzog E, Bellenchi GC, Gras C, Bernard V, Ravassard P, Bedet C, Gasnier B, Giros B, El Mestikawy S (2001) The existence of a second vesicular glutamate transporter specifies subpopulations of glutamatergic neurons. J Neurosci 21:RC181PubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Hirai H, Miyazaki T, Kakegawa W, Matsuda S, Mishina M, Watanabe M, Yuzaki M (2005a) Rescue of abnormal phenotypes of the delta2 glutamate receptor-null mice by mutant delta2 transgenes. EMBO Rep 6:90–95CrossRefPubMed Hirai H, Miyazaki T, Kakegawa W, Matsuda S, Mishina M, Watanabe M, Yuzaki M (2005a) Rescue of abnormal phenotypes of the delta2 glutamate receptor-null mice by mutant delta2 transgenes. EMBO Rep 6:90–95CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Hirai H, Pang Z, Bao D, Miyazaki T, Li L, Miura E, Parris J, Rong Y, Watanabe M, Yuzaki M, Morgan JI (2005b) Cbln1 is essential for synaptic integrity and plasticity in the cerebellum. Nat Neurosci 8:1534–1541CrossRefPubMed Hirai H, Pang Z, Bao D, Miyazaki T, Li L, Miura E, Parris J, Rong Y, Watanabe M, Yuzaki M, Morgan JI (2005b) Cbln1 is essential for synaptic integrity and plasticity in the cerebellum. Nat Neurosci 8:1534–1541CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Ichikawa R, Miyazaki T, Kano M, Hashikawa T, Tatsumi H, Sakimura K, Mishina M, Inoue Y, Watanabe M (2002) Distal extension of climbing fiber territory and multiple innervation caused by aberrant wiring to adjacent spiny branchlets in cerebellar Purkinje cells lacking glutamate receptor delta 2. J Neurosci 22:8487–8503PubMed Ichikawa R, Miyazaki T, Kano M, Hashikawa T, Tatsumi H, Sakimura K, Mishina M, Inoue Y, Watanabe M (2002) Distal extension of climbing fiber territory and multiple innervation caused by aberrant wiring to adjacent spiny branchlets in cerebellar Purkinje cells lacking glutamate receptor delta 2. J Neurosci 22:8487–8503PubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Ikeda A, Miyazaki T, Kakizawa S, Okuno Y, Tsuchiya S, Myomoto A, Saito SY, Yamamoto T, Yamazaki T, Iino M, Tsujimoto G, Watanabe M, Takeshima H (2007) Abnormal features in mutant cerebellar Purkinje cells lacking junctophilins. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 363:835–839CrossRefPubMed Ikeda A, Miyazaki T, Kakizawa S, Okuno Y, Tsuchiya S, Myomoto A, Saito SY, Yamamoto T, Yamazaki T, Iino M, Tsujimoto G, Watanabe M, Takeshima H (2007) Abnormal features in mutant cerebellar Purkinje cells lacking junctophilins. Biochem Biophys Res Commun 363:835–839CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Kakegawa W, Miyazaki T, Hirai H, Motohashi J, Mishina M, Watanabe M, Yuzaki M (2007a) Ca2+ permeability of the channel pore is not essential for the delta2 glutamate receptor to regulate synaptic plasticity and motor coordination. J Physiol 579:729–735CrossRefPubMed Kakegawa W, Miyazaki T, Hirai H, Motohashi J, Mishina M, Watanabe M, Yuzaki M (2007a) Ca2+ permeability of the channel pore is not essential for the delta2 glutamate receptor to regulate synaptic plasticity and motor coordination. J Physiol 579:729–735CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Kakegawa W, Kohda K, Yuzaki M (2007b) The delta2 “ionotropic” glutamate receptor functions as a non-ionotropic receptor to control cerebellar synaptic plasticity. J Physiol 584:89–96 Kakegawa W, Kohda K, Yuzaki M (2007b) The delta2 “ionotropic” glutamate receptor functions as a non-ionotropic receptor to control cerebellar synaptic plasticity. J Physiol 584:89–96
Zurück zum Zitat Kakizawa S, Miyazaki T, Yanagihara D, Iino M, Watanabe M, Kano M (2005) Maintenance of presynaptic function by AMPA receptor-mediated excitatory postsynaptic activity in adult brain. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 102:19180–19185CrossRefPubMed Kakizawa S, Miyazaki T, Yanagihara D, Iino M, Watanabe M, Kano M (2005) Maintenance of presynaptic function by AMPA receptor-mediated excitatory postsynaptic activity in adult brain. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 102:19180–19185CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Kano M, Rexhausen U, Dreessen J, Konnerth A (1992) Synaptic excitation produces a long-lasting rebound potentiation of inhibitory synaptic signals in cerebellar Purkinje cells. Nature 356:601–604CrossRefPubMed Kano M, Rexhausen U, Dreessen J, Konnerth A (1992) Synaptic excitation produces a long-lasting rebound potentiation of inhibitory synaptic signals in cerebellar Purkinje cells. Nature 356:601–604CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Kano M, Hashimoto K, Chen C, Abeliovich A, Aiba A, Kurihara H, Watanabe M, Inoue Y, Tonegawa S (1995) Impaired synapse elimination during cerebellar development in PKC gamma mutant mice. Cell 83:1223–1231CrossRefPubMed Kano M, Hashimoto K, Chen C, Abeliovich A, Aiba A, Kurihara H, Watanabe M, Inoue Y, Tonegawa S (1995) Impaired synapse elimination during cerebellar development in PKC gamma mutant mice. Cell 83:1223–1231CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Kano M, Hashimoto K, Kurihara H, Watanabe M, Inoue Y, Aiba A, Tonegawa S (1997) Persistent multiple climbing fiber innervation of cerebellar Purkinje cells in mice lacking mGluR1. Neuron 18:71–79CrossRefPubMed Kano M, Hashimoto K, Kurihara H, Watanabe M, Inoue Y, Aiba A, Tonegawa S (1997) Persistent multiple climbing fiber innervation of cerebellar Purkinje cells in mice lacking mGluR1. Neuron 18:71–79CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Kano M, Hashimoto K, Watanabe M, Kurihara H, Offermanns S, Jiang H, Wu Y, Jun K, Shin HS, Inoue Y, Simon MI, Wu D (1998) Phospholipase cbeta4 is specifically involved in climbing fiber synapse elimination in the developing cerebellum. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 95:15724–15729CrossRefPubMed Kano M, Hashimoto K, Watanabe M, Kurihara H, Offermanns S, Jiang H, Wu Y, Jun K, Shin HS, Inoue Y, Simon MI, Wu D (1998) Phospholipase cbeta4 is specifically involved in climbing fiber synapse elimination in the developing cerebellum. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 95:15724–15729CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Kashiwabuchi N, Ikeda K, Araki K, Hirano T, Shibuki K, Takayama C, Inoue Y, Kutsuwada T, Yagi T, Kang Y et al (1995) Impairment of motor coordination, Purkinje cell synapse formation, and cerebellar long-term depression in GluR delta 2 mutant mice. Cell 81:245–252CrossRefPubMed Kashiwabuchi N, Ikeda K, Araki K, Hirano T, Shibuki K, Takayama C, Inoue Y, Kutsuwada T, Yagi T, Kang Y et al (1995) Impairment of motor coordination, Purkinje cell synapse formation, and cerebellar long-term depression in GluR delta 2 mutant mice. Cell 81:245–252CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Konnerth A, Dreessen J, Augustine GJ (1992) Brief dendritic calcium signals initiate long-lasting synaptic depression in cerebellar Purkinje cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 89:7051–7055CrossRefPubMed Konnerth A, Dreessen J, Augustine GJ (1992) Brief dendritic calcium signals initiate long-lasting synaptic depression in cerebellar Purkinje cells. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 89:7051–7055CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Kurihara H, Hashimoto K, Kano M, Takayama C, Sakimura K, Mishina M, Inoue Y, Watanabe M (1997) Impaired parallel fiber → Purkinje cell synapse stabilization during cerebellar development of mutant mice lacking the glutamate receptor delta2 subunit. J Neurosci 17:9613–9623PubMed Kurihara H, Hashimoto K, Kano M, Takayama C, Sakimura K, Mishina M, Inoue Y, Watanabe M (1997) Impaired parallel fiber → Purkinje cell synapse stabilization during cerebellar development of mutant mice lacking the glutamate receptor delta2 subunit. J Neurosci 17:9613–9623PubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Lalouette A, Lohof A, Sotelo C, Guenet J, Mariani J (2001) Neurobiological effects of a null mutation depend on genetic context: comparison between two hotfoot alleles of the delta-2 ionotropic glutamate receptor. Neuroscience 105:443–455CrossRefPubMed Lalouette A, Lohof A, Sotelo C, Guenet J, Mariani J (2001) Neurobiological effects of a null mutation depend on genetic context: comparison between two hotfoot alleles of the delta-2 ionotropic glutamate receptor. Neuroscience 105:443–455CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Landsend AS, Amiry-Moghaddam M, Matsubara A, Bergersen L, Usami S, Wenthold RJ, Ottersen OP (1997) Differential localization of delta glutamate receptors in the rat cerebellum: coexpression with AMPA receptors in parallel fiber-spine synapses and absence from climbing fiber-spine synapses. J Neurosci 17:834–842PubMed Landsend AS, Amiry-Moghaddam M, Matsubara A, Bergersen L, Usami S, Wenthold RJ, Ottersen OP (1997) Differential localization of delta glutamate receptors in the rat cerebellum: coexpression with AMPA receptors in parallel fiber-spine synapses and absence from climbing fiber-spine synapses. J Neurosci 17:834–842PubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Lomeli H, Sprengel R, Laurie DJ, Kohr G, Herb A, Seeburg PH, Wisden W (1993) The rat delta-1 and delta-2 subunits extend the excitatory amino acid receptor family. FEBS Lett 315:318–322CrossRefPubMed Lomeli H, Sprengel R, Laurie DJ, Kohr G, Herb A, Seeburg PH, Wisden W (1993) The rat delta-1 and delta-2 subunits extend the excitatory amino acid receptor family. FEBS Lett 315:318–322CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Mandolesi G, Cesa R, Autuori E, Strata P (2009) An orphan ionotropic glutamate receptor: the delta2 subunit. Neuroscience 158:67–77CrossRefPubMed Mandolesi G, Cesa R, Autuori E, Strata P (2009) An orphan ionotropic glutamate receptor: the delta2 subunit. Neuroscience 158:67–77CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Mariani J (1982) Extent of multiple innervation of Purkinje cells by climbing fibers in the olivocerebellar system of weaver, reeler, and staggerer mutant mice. J Neurobiol 13:119–126CrossRefPubMed Mariani J (1982) Extent of multiple innervation of Purkinje cells by climbing fibers in the olivocerebellar system of weaver, reeler, and staggerer mutant mice. J Neurobiol 13:119–126CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Matsuda K, Miura E, Miyazaki T, Kakegawa W, Emi K, Narumi S, Fukazawa Y, Ito-Ishida A, Kondo T, Shigemoto R, Watanabe M, Yuzaki M (2010) Cbln1 is a ligand for an orphan glutamate receptor delta2, a bidirectional synapse organizer. Science 328:363–368CrossRefPubMed Matsuda K, Miura E, Miyazaki T, Kakegawa W, Emi K, Narumi S, Fukazawa Y, Ito-Ishida A, Kondo T, Shigemoto R, Watanabe M, Yuzaki M (2010) Cbln1 is a ligand for an orphan glutamate receptor delta2, a bidirectional synapse organizer. Science 328:363–368CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Mintz IM, Venema VJ, Swiderek KM, Lee TD, Bean BP, Adams ME (1992) P-type calcium channels blocked by the spider toxin omega-Aga-IVA. Nature 355:827–829CrossRefPubMed Mintz IM, Venema VJ, Swiderek KM, Lee TD, Bean BP, Adams ME (1992) P-type calcium channels blocked by the spider toxin omega-Aga-IVA. Nature 355:827–829CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Mintz IM, Sabatini BL, Regehr WG (1995) Calcium control of transmitter release at a cerebellar synapse. Neuron 15:675–688CrossRefPubMed Mintz IM, Sabatini BL, Regehr WG (1995) Calcium control of transmitter release at a cerebellar synapse. Neuron 15:675–688CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Miyazaki T, Fukaya M, Shimizu H, Watanabe M (2003) Subtype switching of vesicular glutamate transporters at parallel fibre-Purkinje cell synapses in developing mouse cerebellum. Eur J Neurosci 17:2563–2572CrossRefPubMed Miyazaki T, Fukaya M, Shimizu H, Watanabe M (2003) Subtype switching of vesicular glutamate transporters at parallel fibre-Purkinje cell synapses in developing mouse cerebellum. Eur J Neurosci 17:2563–2572CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Miyazaki T, Hashimoto K, Shin HS, Kano M, Watanabe M (2004) P/Q-type Ca2+ channel alpha1A regulates synaptic competition on developing cerebellar Purkinje cells. J Neurosci 24:1734–1743CrossRefPubMed Miyazaki T, Hashimoto K, Shin HS, Kano M, Watanabe M (2004) P/Q-type Ca2+ channel alpha1A regulates synaptic competition on developing cerebellar Purkinje cells. J Neurosci 24:1734–1743CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Miyazaki T, Hashimoto K, Uda A, Sakagami H, Nakamura Y, Saito SY, Nishi M, Kume H, Tohgo A, Kaneko I, Kondo H, Fukunaga K, Kano M, Watanabe M, Takeshima H (2006) Disturbance of cerebellar synaptic maturation in mutant mice lacking BSRPs, a novel brain-specific receptor-like protein family. FEBS Lett 580:4057–4064CrossRefPubMed Miyazaki T, Hashimoto K, Uda A, Sakagami H, Nakamura Y, Saito SY, Nishi M, Kume H, Tohgo A, Kaneko I, Kondo H, Fukunaga K, Kano M, Watanabe M, Takeshima H (2006) Disturbance of cerebellar synaptic maturation in mutant mice lacking BSRPs, a novel brain-specific receptor-like protein family. FEBS Lett 580:4057–4064CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Miyazaki T, Yamasaki M, Takeuchi T, Sakimura K, Mishina M, Watanabe M (2010) Ablation of glutamate receptor GluRδ2 in adult Purkinje cells causes multiple innervation of climbing fibers by inducing aberrant invasion to parallel fiber innervation territory. J Neurosci 30:15196–15209CrossRefPubMed Miyazaki T, Yamasaki M, Takeuchi T, Sakimura K, Mishina M, Watanabe M (2010) Ablation of glutamate receptor GluRδ2 in adult Purkinje cells causes multiple innervation of climbing fibers by inducing aberrant invasion to parallel fiber innervation territory. J Neurosci 30:15196–15209CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Morando L, Cesa R, Rasetti R, Harvey R, Strata P (2001) Role of glutamate delta-2 receptors in activity-dependent competition between heterologous afferent fibers. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 98:9954–9959CrossRefPubMed Morando L, Cesa R, Rasetti R, Harvey R, Strata P (2001) Role of glutamate delta-2 receptors in activity-dependent competition between heterologous afferent fibers. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 98:9954–9959CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Nishiyama H, Fukaya M, Watanabe M, Linden DJ (2007) Axonal motility and its modulation by activity are branch-type specific in the intact adult cerebellum. Neuron 56:472–487CrossRefPubMed Nishiyama H, Fukaya M, Watanabe M, Linden DJ (2007) Axonal motility and its modulation by activity are branch-type specific in the intact adult cerebellum. Neuron 56:472–487CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Offermanns S, Hashimoto K, Watanabe M, Sun W, Kurihara H, Thompson RF, Inoue Y, Kano M, Simon MI (1997) Impaired motor coordination and persistent multiple climbing fiber innervation of cerebellar Purkinje cells in mice lacking Galphaq. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 94:14089–14094CrossRefPubMed Offermanns S, Hashimoto K, Watanabe M, Sun W, Kurihara H, Thompson RF, Inoue Y, Kano M, Simon MI (1997) Impaired motor coordination and persistent multiple climbing fiber innervation of cerebellar Purkinje cells in mice lacking Galphaq. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 94:14089–14094CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Palay S, Chan-Palay V (1974) Cerebellar cortex: cytology and organization. Springer, New York, pp 63–69 (see also pp 242–287) Palay S, Chan-Palay V (1974) Cerebellar cortex: cytology and organization. Springer, New York, pp 63–69 (see also pp 242–287)
Zurück zum Zitat Regehr WG, Mintz IM (1994) Participation of multiple calcium channel types in transmission at single climbing fiber to Purkinje cell synapses. Neuron 12:605–613CrossRefPubMed Regehr WG, Mintz IM (1994) Participation of multiple calcium channel types in transmission at single climbing fiber to Purkinje cell synapses. Neuron 12:605–613CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Rossi F, van der Want JJ, Wiklund L, Strata P (1991) Reinnervation of cerebellar Purkinje cells by climbing fibres surviving a subtotal lesion of the inferior olive in the adult rat. II. Synaptic organization on reinnervated Purkinje cells. J Comp Neurol 308:536–554CrossRefPubMed Rossi F, van der Want JJ, Wiklund L, Strata P (1991) Reinnervation of cerebellar Purkinje cells by climbing fibres surviving a subtotal lesion of the inferior olive in the adult rat. II. Synaptic organization on reinnervated Purkinje cells. J Comp Neurol 308:536–554CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Sotelo C, Hillman DE, Zamora AJ, Llinas R (1975) Climbing fiber deafferentation: its action on Purkinje cell dendritic spines. Brain Res 98:574–581CrossRefPubMed Sotelo C, Hillman DE, Zamora AJ, Llinas R (1975) Climbing fiber deafferentation: its action on Purkinje cell dendritic spines. Brain Res 98:574–581CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Stea A, Tomlinson WJ, Soong TW, Bourinet E, Dubel SJ, Vincent SR, Snutch TP (1994) Localization and functional properties of a rat brain alpha 1A calcium channel reflect similarities to neuronal Q- and P-type channels. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 91:10576–10580CrossRefPubMed Stea A, Tomlinson WJ, Soong TW, Bourinet E, Dubel SJ, Vincent SR, Snutch TP (1994) Localization and functional properties of a rat brain alpha 1A calcium channel reflect similarities to neuronal Q- and P-type channels. Proc Natl Acad Sci USA 91:10576–10580CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Sugihara I, Wu H, Shinoda Y (1999) Morphology of single olivocerebellar axons labeled with biotinylated dextran amine in the rat. J Comp Neurol 414:131–148CrossRefPubMed Sugihara I, Wu H, Shinoda Y (1999) Morphology of single olivocerebellar axons labeled with biotinylated dextran amine in the rat. J Comp Neurol 414:131–148CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Sugihara I, Bailly Y, Mariani J (2000) Olivocerebellar climbing fibers in the granuloprival cerebellum: morphological study of individual axonal projections in the X-irradiated rat. J Neurosci 20:3745–3760PubMed Sugihara I, Bailly Y, Mariani J (2000) Olivocerebellar climbing fibers in the granuloprival cerebellum: morphological study of individual axonal projections in the X-irradiated rat. J Neurosci 20:3745–3760PubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Sugihara I, Wu HS, Shinoda Y (2001) The entire trajectories of single olivocerebellar axons in the cerebellar cortex and their contribution to cerebellar compartmentalization. J Neurosci 21:7715–7723 Sugihara I, Wu HS, Shinoda Y (2001) The entire trajectories of single olivocerebellar axons in the cerebellar cortex and their contribution to cerebellar compartmentalization. J Neurosci 21:7715–7723
Zurück zum Zitat Takayama C, Nakagawa S, Watanabe M, Mishina M, Inoue Y (1995) Light- and electron-microscopic localization of the glutamate receptor channel delta 2 subunit in the mouse Purkinje cell. Neurosci Lett 188:89–92CrossRefPubMed Takayama C, Nakagawa S, Watanabe M, Mishina M, Inoue Y (1995) Light- and electron-microscopic localization of the glutamate receptor channel delta 2 subunit in the mouse Purkinje cell. Neurosci Lett 188:89–92CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Takeuchi T, Miyazaki T, Watanabe M, Mori H, Sakimura K, Mishina M (2005) Control of synaptic connection by glutamate receptor delta2 in the adult cerebellum. J Neurosci 25:2146–2156CrossRefPubMed Takeuchi T, Miyazaki T, Watanabe M, Mori H, Sakimura K, Mishina M (2005) Control of synaptic connection by glutamate receptor delta2 in the adult cerebellum. J Neurosci 25:2146–2156CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Tohgo A, Eiraku M, Miyazaki T, Miura E, Kawaguchi SY, Nishi M, Watanabe M, Hirano T, Kengaku M, Takeshima H (2006) Impaired cerebellar functions in mutant mice lacking DNER. Mol Cell Neurosci 31:326–333CrossRefPubMed Tohgo A, Eiraku M, Miyazaki T, Miura E, Kawaguchi SY, Nishi M, Watanabe M, Hirano T, Kengaku M, Takeshima H (2006) Impaired cerebellar functions in mutant mice lacking DNER. Mol Cell Neurosci 31:326–333CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Tomioka Y, Miyazaki T, Taharaguchi S, Yoshino S, Morimatsu M, Uede T, Ono E, Watanabe M (2008) Cerebellar pathology in transgenic mice expressing the pseudorabies virus immediate-early protein IE180. Eur J Neurosci 27:2115–2132CrossRefPubMed Tomioka Y, Miyazaki T, Taharaguchi S, Yoshino S, Morimatsu M, Uede T, Ono E, Watanabe M (2008) Cerebellar pathology in transgenic mice expressing the pseudorabies virus immediate-early protein IE180. Eur J Neurosci 27:2115–2132CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Uemura T, Kakizawa S, Yamasaki M, Sakimura K, Watanabe M, Iino M, Mishina M (2007) Regulation of long-term depression and climbing fiber territory by glutamate receptor delta2 at parallel fiber synapses through its C-terminal domain in cerebellar Purkinje cells. J Neurosci 27:12096–12108CrossRefPubMed Uemura T, Kakizawa S, Yamasaki M, Sakimura K, Watanabe M, Iino M, Mishina M (2007) Regulation of long-term depression and climbing fiber territory by glutamate receptor delta2 at parallel fiber synapses through its C-terminal domain in cerebellar Purkinje cells. J Neurosci 27:12096–12108CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Uemura T, Lee SJ, Yasumura M, Takeuchi T, Yoshida T, Ra M, Taguchi R, Sakimura K, Mishina M (2010) Trans-synaptic interaction of GluRdelta2 and Neurexin through Cbln1 mediates synapse formation in the cerebellum. Cell 141:1068–1079CrossRefPubMed Uemura T, Lee SJ, Yasumura M, Takeuchi T, Yoshida T, Ra M, Taguchi R, Sakimura K, Mishina M (2010) Trans-synaptic interaction of GluRdelta2 and Neurexin through Cbln1 mediates synapse formation in the cerebellum. Cell 141:1068–1079CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Watanabe M (2008) Molecular mechanisms governing competitive synaptic wiring in cerebellar Purkinje cells. Tohoku J Exp Med 214:175–190CrossRefPubMed Watanabe M (2008) Molecular mechanisms governing competitive synaptic wiring in cerebellar Purkinje cells. Tohoku J Exp Med 214:175–190CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Watanabe M, Mishina M, Inoue Y (1994) Distinct spatiotemporal expressions of five NMDA receptor channel subunit mRNAs in the cerebellum. J Comp Neurol 343:513–519CrossRefPubMed Watanabe M, Mishina M, Inoue Y (1994) Distinct spatiotemporal expressions of five NMDA receptor channel subunit mRNAs in the cerebellum. J Comp Neurol 343:513–519CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Watanabe F, Miyazaki T, Takeuchi T, Fukaya M, Nomura T, Noguchi S, Mori H, Sakimura K, Watanabe M, Mishina M (2008) Effects of FAK ablation on cerebellar foliation, Bergmann glia positioning and climbing fiber territory on Purkinje cells. Eur J Neurosci 27:836–854CrossRefPubMed Watanabe F, Miyazaki T, Takeuchi T, Fukaya M, Nomura T, Noguchi S, Mori H, Sakimura K, Watanabe M, Mishina M (2008) Effects of FAK ablation on cerebellar foliation, Bergmann glia positioning and climbing fiber territory on Purkinje cells. Eur J Neurosci 27:836–854CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Woodward DJ, Hoffer BJ, Altman J (1974) Physiological and pharmacological properties of Purkinje cells in rat cerebellum degranulated by postnatal x-irradiation. J Neurobiol 5:283–304CrossRefPubMed Woodward DJ, Hoffer BJ, Altman J (1974) Physiological and pharmacological properties of Purkinje cells in rat cerebellum degranulated by postnatal x-irradiation. J Neurobiol 5:283–304CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Yamada K, Fukaya M, Shimizu H, Sakimura K, Watanabe M (2001) NMDA receptor subunits GluRepsilon1, GluRepsilon3 and GluRzeta1 are enriched at the mossy fibre-granule cell synapse in the adult mouse cerebellum. Eur J Neurosci 13:2025–2036CrossRefPubMed Yamada K, Fukaya M, Shimizu H, Sakimura K, Watanabe M (2001) NMDA receptor subunits GluRepsilon1, GluRepsilon3 and GluRzeta1 are enriched at the mossy fibre-granule cell synapse in the adult mouse cerebellum. Eur J Neurosci 13:2025–2036CrossRefPubMed
Zurück zum Zitat Yuzaki M (2009) New (but old) molecules regulating synapse integrity and plasticity: Cbln1 and the delta2 glutamate receptor. Neuroscience 162:633–643CrossRefPubMed Yuzaki M (2009) New (but old) molecules regulating synapse integrity and plasticity: Cbln1 and the delta2 glutamate receptor. Neuroscience 162:633–643CrossRefPubMed
Metadaten
Titel
Development of an anatomical technique for visualizing the mode of climbing fiber innervation in Purkinje cells and its application to mutant mice lacking GluRδ2 and Cav2.1
verfasst von
Taisuke Miyazaki
Masahiko Watanabe
Publikationsdatum
01.03.2011
Verlag
Springer Japan
Erschienen in
Anatomical Science International / Ausgabe 1/2011
Print ISSN: 1447-6959
Elektronische ISSN: 1447-073X
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s12565-010-0095-1

Weitere Artikel der Ausgabe 1/2011

Anatomical Science International 1/2011 Zur Ausgabe

Leitlinien kompakt für die Innere Medizin

Mit medbee Pocketcards sicher entscheiden.

Seit 2022 gehört die medbee GmbH zum Springer Medizin Verlag

Update Innere Medizin

Bestellen Sie unseren Fach-Newsletter und bleiben Sie gut informiert.