Journal of Integrative Neuroscience (Nov 2018)

A simple dynamic model that accounts for regulation of neuronal polarity

  • J.E. Lugo, S. Mejia-Romero, R. Doti, K. Ray, S.L. Kothari, G. S. Withers, J. Faubert

DOI
https://doi.org/10.31083/j.jin.2018.04.0409
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 17, no. 4
pp. 323 – 330

Abstract

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It has been shown that competing molecular interactions of atypical protein kinase C isoforms regulate neuronal polarity. For instance, silencing one particular isoform known as protein kinase M- ζ or overexpression of a second isoform known as protein kinase C- λ in hippocampal neurons alters neuronal polarity, resulting in neurons with extra axons. In contrast, the overexpression of protein kinase M- ζ prevents axon specification. These data suggest that antagonistic competition between PKC isoforms could contribute to the development of polarity and axon specification. Here, an excitatory and inhibitory non-linear network model is employed to describe neuronal polarity under different conditions. The model shifts the balance of excitation and inhibition to replicate a variety of scenarios during axon outgrowth, which are then compared with experimental results.

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