The Hippocampal Laminin Matrix Is Dynamic and Critical for Neuronal Survival
- 1 July 2003
- journal article
- Published by American Society for Cell Biology (ASCB) in Molecular Biology of the Cell
- Vol. 14 (7), 2665-2676
- https://doi.org/10.1091/mbc.e02-12-0832
Abstract
Laminins are extracellular matrix proteins that participate in neuronal development, survival, and regeneration. During excitotoxin challenge in the mouse hippocampus, neuron interaction with laminin-10 (α5,β1,γ1) protects against neuronal death. To investigate how laminin is involved in neuronal viability, we infused laminin-1 (α1,β1,γ1) into the mouse hippocampus. This infusion specifically disrupted the endogenous laminin layer. This disruption was at least partially due to the interaction of the laminin-1 γ1 chain with endogenous laminin-10, because infusion of anti-laminin γ1 antibody had the same effect. The disruption of the laminin layer by laminin-1 1) did not require the intact protein because infusion of plasmin-digested laminin-1 gave similar results; 2) was posttranscriptional, because there was no effect on laminin mRNA expression; and 3) occurred in both tPA–/–and plasminogen–/–mice, indicating that increased plasmin activity was not responsible. Finally, although tPA–/–mice are normally resistant to excitotoxin-induced neurodegeneration, disruption of the endogenous laminin layer by laminin-1 or anti-laminin γ1 antibody renders the tPA–/–hippocampal neurons sensitive to kainate. These results demonstrate that neuron interactions with the deposited matrix are not necessarily recapitulated by interactions with soluble components and that the laminin matrix is a dynamic structure amenable to modification by exogenous molecules.Keywords
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