2006
DOI: 10.1523/jneurosci.3050-05.2006
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An Inhibitor of DNA Recombination Blocks Memory Consolidation, But Not Reconsolidation, in Context Fear Conditioning

Abstract: Genomic recombination requires cutting, processing, and rejoining of DNA by endonucleases, polymerases, and ligases, among other factors. We have proposed that DNA recombination mechanisms may contribute to long-term memory (LTM) formation in the brain. Our previous studies with the nucleoside analog 1-␤-D-arabinofuranosylcytosine triphosphate (ara-CTP), a known inhibitor of DNA ligases and polymerases, showed that this agent blocked consolidation of conditioned taste aversion without interfering with short-te… Show more

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“…Mice were handled for 2–3 d before undergoing surgery as described by us previously [27]. For surgery, mice were anesthetized with 1.25% tribromoethanol (0.025 ml/g body weight, i.p.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mice were handled for 2–3 d before undergoing surgery as described by us previously [27]. For surgery, mice were anesthetized with 1.25% tribromoethanol (0.025 ml/g body weight, i.p.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The mice were implanted cannulas (26 gauge stainless steel tubing) into the amygdala (anterior = -1.6 mm; lateral = ±3.5 mm and depth = -4.7 mm). After 7 days recovery, cytosine arabinoside (Ara-C, 1 mM/1 µl/per side) (Colon-Cesario et al, 2006) dissolved in saline was bilaterally infused into the amygdala in a volume of 1.0 µl at rate of 0.1 µl/min. The infusion cannulas were left in place for 2 min before being withdrawn.…”
Section: Surgery and Drugs Applicationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The conversion of 5mC to 5hmC is catalyzed by TET (ten-eleven-translocation) enzymes, which promote activity-induced demethylation in the mouse dentate gyrus (Guo et al, 2011a;Guo et al, 2011b). In additon, work from Pene de Ortiz's lab indicates that the disruption of DNA recombination and repair processes in the brain interferes with contextual fear conditioning and conditioned taste aversion (Colon-Cesario et al, 2006;Saavedra-Rodriguez et al, 2009). Thus, there is now a substantial body of evidence supporting the idea that active DNA demethylation can occur in non-dividing neurons, findings which make viable the idea that active control of DNA methylation may have a role in activity-dependent processes in the CNS.…”
Section: Regulation Of Dna Demethylationmentioning
confidence: 99%