Activity-Dependent Nr4a2 Induction Modulates Synaptic Expression of AMPA Receptors and Plasticity via a Ca21/CRTC1/CREB Pathway

Judit Català-Solsona, Pablo J. Lituma, Stefano Lutzu, Dolores Siedlecki-Wullich, Cristina Fábregas-Ordoñez, Alfredo J. Miñano-Molina, Carlos A. Saura, Pablo E. Castillo, José Rodriguez-Álvarez

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Abstract

Transcription factors have a pivotal role in synaptic plasticity and the associated modification of neuronal networks required for memory formation and consolidation. The nuclear receptors subfamily 4 group A (Nr4a) have emerged as possible modulators of hippocampal synaptic plasticity and cognitive functions. However, the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying Nr4a2-mediated hippocampal synaptic plasticity are not completely known. Here, we report that neuronal activity enhances Nr4a2 expression and function in cultured mouse hippocampal neurons (both sexes) by an ionotropic glutamate receptor/Ca21/cAMP response element-binding protein/CREB-regulated transcription factor 1 (iGluR/Ca21/CREB/CRTC1) pathway. Nr4a2 activation mediates BDNF production and increases expression of iGluRs, thereby affecting LTD at CA3-CA1 synapses in acute mouse hippocampal slices (both sexes). Together, our results indicate that the iGluR/Ca21/CREB/CRTC1 pathway mediates activity-dependent expression of Nr4a2, which is involved in glutamatergic synaptic plasticity by increasing BDNF and synaptic GluA1-AMPARs. Therefore, Nr4a2 activation could be a therapeutic approach for brain disorders associated with dysregulated synaptic plasticity.

Original languageEnglish (US)
Pages (from-to)3028-3041
Number of pages14
JournalJournal of Neuroscience
Volume43
Issue number17
DOIs
StatePublished - Apr 26 2023

Keywords

  • LTD
  • Nr4a2
  • glutamate receptors
  • hippocampus
  • neuronal activity
  • synaptic plasticity

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • General Neuroscience

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