cAMP Response Element-Binding Protein-Mediated Gene Expression Increases the Intrinsic Excitability of CA1 Pyramidal Neurons
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Lopez de Armentia, MikelJancic, Dragana
Olivares, Roman
Alarcon, Juan M.
Kandel, Eric R.
Barco, Angel
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The Journal of NeuroscienceDate Published
2007-12-12Publication Volume
27Publication Issue
50Publication Begin page
13909Publication End page
13918
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To investigate the role of CREB-mediated gene expression on the excitability of CA1 pyramidal neurons, we obtained intracellular recordings from pyramidal neurons of transgenic mice expressing a constitutively active form of CREB, VP16-CREB, in a regulated and restricted manner. We found that transgene expression increased the neuronal excitability and inhibited the slow and medium afterhyperpolarization currents. These changes may contribute to the reduced threshold for LTP observed in these mice. When strong transgene expression was turned on for prolonged period of time, these mice also showed a significant loss of hippocampal neurons and sporadic epileptic seizures. These deleterious effects were dose dependent and could be halted, but not reversed by turning off transgene expression. Our experiments reveal a new role for hippocampal CREB-mediated gene expression, identify the slow afterhyperpolarization as a primary target of CREB action, provide a new mouse model to investigate temporal lobe epilepsy and associated neurodegeneration, and illustrate the risks of cell death associated to a sustained manipulation of this pathway. As a result, our study has important implications for both the understanding of the cellular bases of learning and memory and the consideration of therapies targeted to the CREB pathway.Citation
Lopez de Armentia M, Jancic D, Olivares R, Alarcon JM, Kandel ER, Barco A. cAMP response element-binding protein-mediated gene expression increases the intrinsic excitability of CA1 pyramidal neurons. J Neurosci. 2007 Dec 12;27(50):13909-18. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.3850-07.2007. PMID: 18077703; PMCID: PMC6673625.DOI
10.1523/jneurosci.3850-07.2007ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1523/jneurosci.3850-07.2007
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