Inducible enhancement of memory storage and synaptic plasticity in transgenic mice expressing an inhibitor of ATF4 (CREB-2) and C/EBP proteins

Amy Chen, Isabel A. Muzzio, Gaël Malleret, Dusan Bartsch, Miguel Verbitsky, Paul Pavlidis, Amanda L. Yonan, Svetlana Vronskaya, Michael B. Grody, Ivan Cepeda, T. Conrad Gilliam, Eric R. Kandel

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To examine the role of C/EBP-related transcription factors in long-term synaptic plasticity and memory storage, we have used the tetracycline-regulated system and expressed in the forebrain of mice a broad dominant-negative inhibitor of C/EBP (EGFP-AZIP), which preferentially interacts with several inhibiting isoforms of C/EBP. EGFP-AZIP also reduces the expression of ATF4, a distant member of the C/EBP family of transcription factors that is homologous to the Aplysia memory suppressor gene ApCREB-2. Consistent with the removal of inhibitory constraints on transcription, we find an increase in the pattern of gene transcripts in the hippocampus of EGFP-AZIP transgenic mice and both a reversibly enhanced hippocampal-based spatial memory and LTP. These results suggest that several proteins within the C/EBP family including ATF4 (CREB-2) act to constrain long-term synaptic changes and memory formation. Relief of this inhibition lowers the threshold for hippocampal-dependent long-term synaptic potentiation and memory storage in mice.

Idioma originalInglés
Páginas (desde-hasta)655-669
Número de páginas15
PublicaciónNeuron
Volumen39
N.º4
DOI
EstadoPublicada - 14 ago. 2003
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