Neuronal menin overexpression rescues learning and memory phenotype in ca1-specific α7 nachrs kd mice

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Abstract

The perturbation of nicotinic cholinergic receptors is thought to underlie many neuro-degenerative and neuropsychiatric disorders, such as Alzheimer’s and schizophrenia. We previ-ously identified that the tumor suppressor gene, MEN1, regulates both the expression and synaptic targeting of α7 nAChRs in the mouse hippocampal neurons in vitro. Here we sought to determine whether the α7 nAChRs gene expression reciprocally regulates the expression of menin, the protein encoded by the MEN1 gene, and if this interplay impacts learning and memory. We demonstrate here that α7 nAChRs knockdown (KD) both in in vitro and in vivo, initially upregulated and then subsequently downregulated menin expression. Exogenous expression of menin using an AAV transduction approach rescued α7 nAChRs KD mediated functional and behavioral deficits specifically in hippocampal (CA1) neurons. These effects involved the modulation of the α7 nAChR sub-unit expression and functional clustering at the synaptic sites. Our data thus demonstrates a novel and important interplay between the MEN1 gene and the α7 nAChRs in regulating hippocampal-dependent learning and memory.

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Batool, S., Akhter, B., Zaidi, J., Visser, F., Petrie, G., Hill, M., & Syed, N. I. (2021). Neuronal menin overexpression rescues learning and memory phenotype in ca1-specific α7 nachrs kd mice. Cells, 10(12). https://doi.org/10.3390/cells10123286

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