Calcineurin knockout mice show a selective loss of small spines.

Hitoshi Okazaki, Akiko Hayashi-Takagi,Akira Nagaoka, Makiko Negishi,Hasan Ucar, Sho Yagishita,Kazuhiko Ishii,Taro Toyoizumi, Kevin Fox,Haruo Kasai

Neuroscience letters(2018)

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Calcineurin is required for long-term depression and activity-dependent spine shrinkage, and calcineurin mutations have been identified in patients with schizophrenia. Moreover, mice with conditional knockout of calcineurin B (CNB-KO) exhibit behavioral abnormalities suggestive of schizophrenia. Changes in the dendritic spines of these mice, however, have not been investigated. We therefore examined the dendritic spines of CNB-KO mice, and observed a significant reduction in small spines and an increase in large spines in the prefrontal and visual cortices. The effect of CNB-KO on the spine sizes was relatively moderate, possibly due to the presence of spontaneous fluctuations (dynamics) in the dendritic spines themselves. Thus, CNB-KO mice showed a spine phenotype similar to those recently reported in patients with schizophrenia.
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