2011
DOI: 10.1016/j.mcn.2010.11.004
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Release of exosomes from differentiated neurons and its regulation by synaptic glutamatergic activity

Abstract: Exosomes are microvesicles released into the extracellular medium upon fusion to the plasma membrane of endosomal intermediates called multivesicular bodies. They represent ways for discarding proteins and metabolites and also for intercellular transfer of proteins and RNAs. In the nervous system, it has been hypothesized that exosomes might be involved in the normal physiology of the synapse and possibly allow the trans-synaptic propagation of pathogenic proteins throughout the tissue. As a first step to vali… Show more

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“…(ii) Extracellular vesicle-mediated volume transmission signals Studies on cultured cortical nerve cells demonstrate that extracellular membrane vesicles (EMVs) can be released from nerve cells [45], and exosomes were proposed to be a new way of interneuronal communication [19,[46][47][48]. In EMV fractions from the above cultures, GluR2 subunits of the AMPA receptors were found together inter alia with cell adhesion molecule L1 (LICAM).…”
Section: (B) Soma Level (I) Soluble Volume Transmission Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(ii) Extracellular vesicle-mediated volume transmission signals Studies on cultured cortical nerve cells demonstrate that extracellular membrane vesicles (EMVs) can be released from nerve cells [45], and exosomes were proposed to be a new way of interneuronal communication [19,[46][47][48]. In EMV fractions from the above cultures, GluR2 subunits of the AMPA receptors were found together inter alia with cell adhesion molecule L1 (LICAM).…”
Section: (B) Soma Level (I) Soluble Volume Transmission Signalsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is possible that that the presence of the GluR2/3 subunits of AMPA receptors in MEV, known to be enriched in the somatodendritic compartment, can lead to an increased transient formation of heterotetrameric AMPA receptors built up of dimeric GluR2 and dimeric GluR3 subunits in the cortical neurons. Thus, AMPA receptormediated glutamate transmission may be speculated to have become altered by EMV-mediated VT between neurons [67].…”
Section: (C) Central Nervous Systemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…(i) The INSERM research group at the University of Grenoble [4,25,26] suggests that exosomes may have a regulatory function at synapses and may present an ideal mechanism for the interneuronal transfer of information. They report that exosomal release is regulated by K þ -induced depolarization and that mature cortical neurons in culture release exosomes from the somatodendritic compartment of rstb.royalsocietypublishing.org Phil.…”
Section: (A) Exosomesmentioning
confidence: 99%