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Mind bomb-1 is an essential modulator of long-termmemory and synaptic plasticity via the Notchsignaling pathway SCIE SCOPUS

Title
Mind bomb-1 is an essential modulator of long-termmemory and synaptic plasticity via the Notchsignaling pathway
Authors
Yoon, KJLee, HRJo, YSAn, KJung, SYJeong, MWKwon, SKKim, NSJeong, HWAhn, SHKim, KTLee, KKim, EKim, JHChoi, JSKaang, BKKong, YY
Date Issued
2012-10-30
Publisher
BioMed Central
Abstract
Background: Notch signaling is well recognized as a key regulator of the neuronal fate during embryonic development, but its function in the adult brain is still largely unknown. Mind bomb-1 (Mib1) is an essential positive regulator in the Notch pathway, acting non-autonomously in the signal-sending cells. Therefore, genetic ablation of Mib1 in mature neuron would give valuable insight to understand the cell-to-cell interaction between neurons via Notch signaling for their proper function. Results: Here we show that the inactivation of Mib1 in mature neurons in forebrain results in impaired hippocampal dependent spatial memory and contextual fear memory. Consistently, hippocampal slices from Mib1-deficient mice show impaired late-phase, but not early-phase, long-term potentiation and long-term depression without change in basal synaptic transmission at SC-CA1 synapses. Conclusions: These data suggest that Mib1-mediated Notch signaling is essential for long-lasting synaptic plasticity and memory formation in the rodent hippocampus.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/35926
DOI
10.1186/1756-6606-5-40
ISSN
1756-6606
Article Type
Article
Citation
Molecular Brain, vol. 5, page. 40, 2012-10-30
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