Autor/es:
SAEZ, TRINIDAD M. M.; FERNANDEZ BESSONE, IVÁN; RODRIGUEZ, MARÍA S.; ALLOATTI, MATÍAS; OTERO, MARÍA G.; CROMBERG, LUCAS E.; POZO DEVOTO, VICTORIO M.; OUBIÑA, GONZALO; SOSA, LUCAS; BUFFONE, MARIANO G.; GELMAN, DIEGO M.; FALZONE, TOMÁS L.
Resumen:
ndocannabinoids (eCB) modulate growth cone dynamics and axonalpathfinding through the stimulation of cannabinoid type-1 receptors(CB1R), the function of which depends on their delivery and precisepresentation at the growth cone surface. However, the mechanisminvolved in the axonal transport of CB1R and its transport role in eCBsignalingremains elusive.Asmutations inthekinesin-1molecularmotorhave been identified in patients with abnormal cortical development andimpaired white matter integrity, we studied the defects in axonalpathfinding and fasciculation in mice lacking the kinesin light chain 1(Klc1−/−) subunit of kinesin-1. Reduced levels of CB1R were found incorticofugal projections and axonal growth cones in Klc1−/− mice. Bylive-cell imaging of CB1R-eGFP we characterized the axonal transportof CB1R vesicles and described the defects in transport that arise afterKLC1 deletion. Cofilin activation, which is necessary for actin dynamicsduring growth cone remodel