MMP9: A novel function in synaptic plasticity

► MMP-9 mRNA is locally translated in neurons and released in response to enhanced synaptic activity. ► MMP-9 is present at the dendritic spines bearing asymmetric synapses. ► MMP-9 influences dendritic spine morphology and plays a key role in synaptic plasticity associated with learning and memory....

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Published inThe international journal of biochemistry & cell biology Vol. 44; no. 5; pp. 709 - 713
Main Authors Dziembowska, Magdalena, Wlodarczyk, Jakub
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Netherlands Elsevier Ltd 01.05.2012
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Summary:► MMP-9 mRNA is locally translated in neurons and released in response to enhanced synaptic activity. ► MMP-9 is present at the dendritic spines bearing asymmetric synapses. ► MMP-9 influences dendritic spine morphology and plays a key role in synaptic plasticity associated with learning and memory. Matrix metalloproteinase-9 (MMP-9), an extracellularly acting, Zn2+-dependent endopeptidase is a subject to complex regulation at the level of transcription, mRNA dendritic translocation, and local translation as well as protein activation, as it is released extracellularly in a latent, pro-form with the enzymatic site covered by a propeptide that has to be cleaved off to reveal the activity. In neurons, MMP-9 is present at the postsynaptic domains of excitatory synapses. Here, we review the role of MMP-9 in induction of structural dendritic spine modifications and in synaptic plasticity. In particular, we focus on local translation, activity-dependent secretion and activation of MMP-9 leading to its role in long term potentiation and regulation of remodeling of dendritic spines.
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ISSN:1357-2725
1878-5875
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DOI:10.1016/j.biocel.2012.01.023