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SorCS2 Is Important for Astrocytic Function in Neurovascular Signaling

Staehr, Christian and Login, Hande and Melnikova, Elizaveta V. and Bakun, Magda and Ziemlinska, Ewelina and Kisiswa, Lilian and Ardestani, Simin Berenji and Nolte, Stella Solveig and Beck, Hans Christian and Hansen, Line Mathilde Brostrup and Postnov, Dmitry and Verkhratsky, Alexei and Malik, Anna R. and Nykjaer, Anders and Matchkov, Vladimir V. (2025) SorCS2 Is Important for Astrocytic Function in Neurovascular Signaling. Acta Physiologica, 241 (6). e70052. ISSN 1748-1708

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Abstract

Introduction: The receptor SorCS2 is involved in the trafficking of membrane receptors and transporters. It has been implicated in brain disorders and has previously been reported to be indispensable for ionotropic glutamatergic neurotransmission in the hippocampus. Aim: We aimed to study the role of SorCS2 in the control of astrocyte-neuron communication, critical for neurovascular coupling. Methods: Brain slices from P8 and 2-month-old wild-type and SorCS2 knockout (Sorcs2−/−) mice were immunostained for SorCS2, GFAP, AQP4, IB4, and CD31. Neurovascular coupling was assessed in vivo using laser speckle contrast imaging and ex vivo in live brain slices loaded with calcium-sensitive dye. Bulk and cell surface fraction proteomics was analyzed on freshly isolated and cultured astrocytes, respectively, and validated with Western blot and qPCR. Results: SorCS2 was strongly expressed in astrocytes, primarily in their endfeet, of P8 mice; however, it was sparsely repre-sented in 2-month-old mice. Sorcs2−/− mice demonstrated reduced neurovascular coupling associated with a reduced astrocytic calcium response to neuronal excitation. No differences in vascularization or endothelium-dependent relaxation ex vivo between the 2-month-old groups were observed. Proteomics suggested changes in glutamatergic signaling and suppressed calcium sign-aling in Sorcs2−/− brains from both P8 and 2-month-old mice. The increased abundance of glutamate metabotropic receptor 3 in Sorcs2−/− astrocytes was validated by PCR and Western blot. In cultured Sorcs2−/− astrocytes, AQP4 abundance was increased in the bulk lysate but reduced in the cell surface fraction, suggesting impaired trafficking.

Item Type:Article
Subjects:Q Science > Q Science (General)
Q Science > QP Physiology
Divisions:Mass Spectrometry Laboratory
ID Code:2547
Deposited By: Magdalena Bakun
Deposited On:13 May 2025 07:53
Last Modified:13 May 2025 07:53

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