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  • Integrin dynamics produce a delayed stage of long-term potentiation and memory consolidation. 22973009

    Memory consolidation theory posits that newly acquired information passes through a series of stabilization steps before being firmly encoded. We report here that in rat and mouse, hippocampus cell adhesion receptors belonging to the β1-integrin family exhibit dynamic properties in adult synapses and that these contribute importantly to a previously unidentified stage of consolidation. Quantitative dual immunofluorescence microscopy showed that induction of long-term potentiation (LTP) by theta burst stimulation (TBS) activates β1 integrins, and integrin-signaling kinases, at spine synapses in adult hippocampal slices. Neutralizing antisera selective for β1 integrins blocked these effects. TBS-induced integrin activation was brief (less than 7 min) and followed by an ∼45 min period during which the adhesion receptors did not respond to a second application of TBS. Brefeldin A, which blocks integrin trafficking to the plasma membrane, prevented the delayed recovery of integrin responses to TBS. β1 integrin-neutralizing antisera erased LTP when applied during, but not after, the return of integrin responsivity. Similarly, infusions of anti-β1 into rostral mouse hippocampus blocked formation of long-term, object location memory when started 20 min after learning but not 40 min later. The finding that β1 integrin neutralization was effective in the same time window for slice and behavioral experiments strongly suggests that integrin recovery triggers a temporally discrete, previously undetected second stage of consolidation for both LTP and memory.
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  • Integrin-driven actin polymerization consolidates long-term potentiation. 16567651

    Long-term potentiation (LTP), like memory, becomes progressively more resistant to disruption with time after its formation. Here we show that threshold conditions for inducing LTP cause a rapid, long-lasting increase in polymerized filamentous actin in dendritic spines of adult hippocampus. Two independent manipulations that reverse LTP disrupted this effect when applied shortly after induction but not 30 min later. Function-blocking antibodies to beta1 family integrins selectively eliminated both actin polymerization and stabilization of LTP. We propose that the initial stages of consolidation involve integrin-driven events common to cells engaged in activities that require rapid morphological changes.
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  • Regulation of human beta-cell adhesion, motility, and insulin secretion by collagen IV and its receptor alpha1beta1. 15485856

    Collagens have been shown to influence the survival and function of cultured beta-cells; however, the utilization and function of individual collagen receptors in beta-cells is largely unknown. The integrin superfamily contains up to five collagen receptors, but we have determined that alpha(1)beta(1) is the primary receptor utilized by both fetal and adult beta-cells. Cultured beta-cells adhered to and migrated on collagen type IV (Col-IV), and these responses were mediated almost exclusively by alpha(1)beta(1). The migration of cultured beta-cells to Col-IV significantly exceeded that to other matrix components suggesting that this substrate is of unique importance for beta-cell motility. The interaction of alpha(1)beta(1) with Col-IV also resulted in significant insulin secretion at basal glucose concentrations. A subset of beta-cells in developing islets was confirmed to express alpha(1)beta(1), and this expression co-localized with Col-IV in the basal membranes of juxtaposed endothelial cells. Our findings indicate that alpha(1)beta(1) and Col-IV contribute to beta-cell functions known to be important for islet morphogenesis and glucose homeostasis.
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  • PURIFIED MOUSE IgG1 - 4131950

    Document Type:
    Certificate of Analysis
    Lot Number:
    4131950
    Product Catalog Number:
    PP100
    Product Catalog Name:
    IgG1 Antibody, Mouse
  • PURIFIED MOUSE IgG1 - 3728322

    Document Type:
    Certificate of Analysis
    Lot Number:
    3728322
    Product Catalog Number:
    PP100
    Product Catalog Name:
    IgG1 Antibody, Mouse
  • PURIFIED MOUSE IgG1 - 4306344

    Document Type:
    Certificate of Analysis
    Lot Number:
    4306344
    Product Catalog Number:
    PP100
    Product Catalog Name:
    IgG1 Antibody, Mouse
  • PURIFIED MOUSE IgG1 - 3205926

    Document Type:
    Certificate of Analysis
    Lot Number:
    3205926
    Product Catalog Number:
    PP100
    Product Catalog Name:
    IgG1 Antibody, Mouse
  • PURIFIED MOUSE IgG1 -2730864

    Document Type:
    Certificate of Analysis
    Lot Number:
    2730864
    Product Catalog Number:
    PP100
    Product Catalog Name:
    IgG1 Antibody, Mouse
  • PURIFIED MOUSE IgG1 - 3423531

    Document Type:
    Certificate of Analysis
    Lot Number:
    3423531
    Product Catalog Number:
    PP100
    Product Catalog Name:
    IgG1 Antibody, Mouse
  • PURIFIED MOUSE IgG1 -2796461

    Document Type:
    Certificate of Analysis
    Lot Number:
    2796461
    Product Catalog Number:
    PP100
    Product Catalog Name:
    IgG1 Antibody, Mouse