2009
DOI: 10.1101/lm.1220309
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Chronic enhancement of CREB activity in the hippocampus interferes with the retrieval of spatial information

Abstract: The activation of cAMP-responsive element-binding protein (CREB)-dependent gene expression is thought to be critical for the formation of different types of long-term memory. To explore the consequences of chronic enhancement of CREB function on spatial memory in mammals, we examined spatial navigation in bitransgenic mice that express in a regulated and restricted manner a constitutively active form of CREB, VP16-CREB, in forebrain neurons. We found that chronic enhancement of CREB activity delayed the acquis… Show more

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“…4 A), which represents a valuable positive control. Among the candidate genes for differential promoter/exon usage, we found Bdnf, a gene with multiple internal promoters (Aid et al, 2007) for which we confirmed the preferential usage of promoter I over promoter IV by caCREB (Barco et al, 2005;Viosca et al, 2009) (Fig. 4 B).…”
Section: Gene Profiling Of Hippocampal Cultures During Different Kindmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…4 A), which represents a valuable positive control. Among the candidate genes for differential promoter/exon usage, we found Bdnf, a gene with multiple internal promoters (Aid et al, 2007) for which we confirmed the preferential usage of promoter I over promoter IV by caCREB (Barco et al, 2005;Viosca et al, 2009) (Fig. 4 B).…”
Section: Gene Profiling Of Hippocampal Cultures During Different Kindmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…The effects of CREB depend on its level and the duration of activation, as well as on the developmental stages of specific brain regions (25,47). Chronic CREB activation leads to memory deficits (48), cognitive decline (49), interference with information retrieval (48), and neurodegeneration (50). It is possible that the constitutive CREB activation caused by FAD PS expression reported here could contribute to the premature cognitive deficits normally associated with aging.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed, CREB-dependent transcription is induced following an array of learning paradigms and is required for normal cognitive function (Impey et al 1998;Mizuno et al 2002;Porte et al 2008). Nevertheless, while moderate increases in CREB activity facilitate learning, chronic enhancement of CREB-dependent transcription impairs cognitive capacity, paralleling the learning phenotypes observed in tTA::miR-132 animals (Viosca et al 2009;Hansen et al 2013). Here, we present the 18 genes that are significantly increased in CaMKII-Cre::miR-132/-212 f/f animals, decreased in tTA::miR-132 animals, and that appear as informatically predicted targets of miR-132.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%