Persistent increases of PKMζ in memory‐activated neurons trace LTP maintenance during spatial long‐term memory storage
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Hsieh, ChangchiTsokas, Panayiotis
Grau‐Perales, Alejandro
Lesburguères, Edith
Bukai, Joseph
Khanna, Kunal
Chorny, Joelle
Chung, Ain
Jou, Claudia
Burghardt, Nesha S.
Denny, Christine A.
Flores‐Obando, Rafael E.
Hartley, Benjamin Rush
Rodríguez Valencia, Laura Melissa
Hernández, A. Iván
Bergold, Peter J.
Cottrell, James E.
Alarcon, Juan Marcos
Fenton, André Antonio
Sacktor, Todd Charlton
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European Journal of NeuroscienceDate Published
2021-03-28Publication Volume
54Publication Issue
8Publication Begin page
6795Publication End page
6814
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PKMζ is an autonomously active PKC isoform crucial for the maintenance of synaptic long-term potentiation (LTP) and long-term memory. Unlike other kinases that are transiently stimulated by second messengers, PKMζ is persistently activated through sustained increases in protein expression of the kinase. Therefore, visualizing increases in PKMζ expression during long-term memory storage might reveal the sites of its persistent action and thus the location of memory-associated LTP maintenance in the brain. Using quantitative immunohistochemistry validated by the lack of staining in PKMζ-null mice, we examined the amount and distribution of PKMζ in subregions of the hippocampal formation of wild-type mice during LTP maintenance and spatial long-term memory storage. During LTP maintenance in hippocampal slices, PKMζ increases in the pyramidal cell body and stimulated dendritic layers of CA1 for at least 2 hr. During spatial memory storage, PKMζ increases in CA1 pyramidal cells for at least 1 month, paralleling the persistence of the memory. During the initial expression of the memory, we tagged principal cells with immediate-early gene Arc promoter-driven transcription of fluorescent proteins. The subset of memory-tagged CA1 cells selectively increases expression of PKMζ during memory storage, and the increase persists in dendritic compartments within stratum radiatum for 1 month, indicating long-term storage of information in the CA3-to-CA1 pathway. We conclude that persistent increases in PKMζ trace the molecular mechanism of LTP maintenance and thus the sites of information storage within brain circuitry during long-term memory.Citation
Hsieh C, Tsokas P, Grau-Perales A, Lesburguères E, Bukai J, Khanna K, Chorny J, Chung A, Jou C, Burghardt NS, Denny CA, Flores-Obando RE, Hartley BR, Rodríguez Valencia LM, Hernández AI, Bergold PJ, Cottrell JE, Alarcon JM, Fenton AA, Sacktor TC. Persistent increases of PKMζ in memory-activated neurons trace LTP maintenance during spatial long-term memory storage. Eur J Neurosci. 2021 Oct;54(8):6795-6814. doi: 10.1111/ejn.15137. Epub 2021 Mar 28. PMID: 33540466; PMCID: PMC8333175.DOI
10.1111/ejn.15137ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1111/ejn.15137
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