BIN1 deficiency enhances ULK3-dependent autophagic flux and reduces dendritic size in mouse hippocampal neurons

Aug 22, 2024Autophagy

Lack of BIN1 boosts ULK3-driven cell cleaning and shrinks dendrites in mouse memory neurons

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Abstract

Knockdown of the BIN1 gene in mice led to significant regional volume loss in the hippocampus and impaired spatial memory.

  • Decreased BIN1 expression reduced the size of dendritic branches in cultured hippocampal neurons.
  • The RNA interference knockdown resulted in volume loss detectable by high-resolution MRI.
  • Spatial memory performance declined in the Barnes maze test following BIN1 knockdown.
  • Knockdown activated both autophagy and the MTOR signaling pathway concurrently.
  • Inhibition of autophagy mitigated the negative effects of BIN1 knockdown on dendritic structure.
  • Reduced levels of the BIN1 isoform were observed in neurons of Alzheimer disease patients.

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