2019
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.3072-18.2019
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β1-Integrins in the Developing Orbitofrontal Cortex Are Necessary for Expectancy Updating in Mice

Abstract: Navigating a changing environment requires associating stimuli and actions with their likely outcomes and modifying these associations when they change. These processes involve the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC). Although some molecular mediators have been identified, developmental factors are virtually unknown. We hypothesized that the cell adhesion factor ␤1-integrin is essential to OFC function, anticipating developmental windows during which ␤1-integrins might be more influential than others. We discovered tha… Show more

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“…Since activation of β1 integrins is known to promote spine stabilization ( DePoy et al, 2019 ), integrin inactivation and loss of adhesion to the extracellular matrix likely contributes to spine pruning. Actin cytoskeletal remodeling resulting from these effector pathways serves to collapse the affected spines.…”
Section: Dendritic Spine Pruning Through Igcams and Semaphorinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since activation of β1 integrins is known to promote spine stabilization ( DePoy et al, 2019 ), integrin inactivation and loss of adhesion to the extracellular matrix likely contributes to spine pruning. Actin cytoskeletal remodeling resulting from these effector pathways serves to collapse the affected spines.…”
Section: Dendritic Spine Pruning Through Igcams and Semaphorinsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Our study adds to a growing body of research demonstrating that spine density and dynamics change within agranular frontal cortices during adolescence (Zuo et al, 2005;Gourley et al, 2012;Johnson et al, 2016;Boivin et al, 2018), and provides novel evidence that spine pruning onto a projection-defined cell-type in the frontal cortex is sensitive to pubertal development. More work needs to be done in order to understand how spine pruning relates to changes in neural computation and cognitive processes during adolescence (Selemon, 2013), but recent studies have made progress, associating changes in spine density onto OFC neurons to alterations in goal-directed behavior (DePoy et al, 2019;Hinton et al, 2019). Data in humans suggests that pubertal status and circulating gonadal hormone levels influence working memory use during learning in both sexes (Master et al, 2019), sensitivity to immediate rewards during intertemporal decision-making in males (Laube et al, 2017), and a variety of social and affective behaviors in both sexes (Vijayakumar et al, 2018;Goddings et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Loss of integrin-dependent adhesion to the extracellular matrix may be an early step in spine pruning, since activated β 1 integrins promote spine stabilization [18]. However, the downstream signaling events that cause spines to retract have not been elucidated.…”
Section: L1 Family Cell Adhesion Molecules (L1 Nrcam Close Homologymentioning
confidence: 99%