GSK- and MMP-9 Cooperate in the Control of Dendritic Spine Morphology
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Changes in the morphology of dendritic spines are prominent during learning and in different neurological and neuropsychiatric diseases, including those in which glycogen synthase kinase- (GSK-) has been implicated. Despite much evidence of the involvement of GSK- in functional synaptic plasticity, it is unclear how GSK- controls structural synaptic plasticity (i.e., the number and shape of dendritic spines). In the present study, we used two mouse models overexpressing and lacking GSK- in neurons to investigate how GSK- affects the structural plasticity of dendritic spines. Following visualization of dendritic spines with DiI dye, we found that increasing GSK- activity increased the number of thin spines, whereas lacking GSK- increased the number of stubby spines in the dentate gyrus. Under conditions of neuronal excitation, increasing GSK- activity caused higher activity of extracellularly acting matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9), and MMP inhibition normalized thin spines in GSK- overexpressing mice. Administration of the nonspecific GSK- inhibitor lithium in animals with active MMP-9 and animals lacking MMP-9 revealed that GSK- and MMP-9 act in concert to control dendritic spine morphology. Altogether, our data demonstrate that the dysregulation of GSK- activity has dramatic consequences on dendritic spine morphology, implicating MMP-9 as a mediator of GSK--induced synaptic alterations.

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