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The Journal of Neuroscience, June 30, 2004, 24(26):5913-5921; doi:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.5186-03.2004
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Hippocampal Synapses Depend on Hippocampal Estrogen Synthesis
Oliver Kretz,1 *
Lars Fester,2 *
Uwe Wehrenberg,2
Lepu Zhou,2
Silke Brauckmann,1
Shanting Zhao,1
Janine Prange-Kiel,2
Thomas Naumann,1
Hubertus Jarry,3
Michael Frotscher,1 and
Gabriele M. Rune2
1Institute of Anatomy and Cell Biology, Albert-Ludwigs-Universität Freiburg, D-79104 Freiburg, Germany, 2Institute of Anatomy: Cellular Neurobiology, Universitätsklinikum Hamburg-Eppendorf, D-20246 Hamburg, Germany, and 3Department of Obstetrics and Gynecology, University of Göttingen, D-37075 Göttingen, Germany
Estrogens have been described to induce synaptogenesis in principal neurons of the hippocampus and have been shown to be synthesized and released by exactly these neurons. Here, we have focused on the significance of local estrogen synthesis on spine synapse formation and the synthesis of synaptic proteins. To this end, we reduced hippocampal estrogen synthesis in vitro with letrozole, a reversible nonsteroidal aromatase inhibitor. In hippocampal slice cultures, letrozole treatment resulted in a dose-dependent decrease of 17 -estradiol as quantified by RIA. This was accompanied by a significant decrease in the density of spine synapses and in the number of presynaptic boutons. Quantitative immunohistochemistry revealed a downregulation of spinophilin, a marker of dendritic spines, and synaptophysin, a protein of presynaptic vesicles, in response to letrozole. Surprisingly, no increase in the density of spines, boutons, and synapses and in spinophilin expression was seen after application of estradiol to the medium of cultures that had not been treated with letrozole. However, synaptophysin expression was upregulated under these conditions. Our results point to an essential role of endogenous hippocampal estrogen synthesis in the maintenance of hippocampal spine synapses.
Key words: estrogen; aromatase; letrozole; synaptic plasticity; synaptogenesis; spines
Received May 26, 2003;
revised April 28, 2004;
accepted May 15, 2004.
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