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Activation of the CREB/c-Fos Pathway during Long-Term Synaptic Plasticity in the Cerebellum Granular Layer

The induction of long-term potentiation and depression (LTP and LTD) is thought to trigger gene expression and protein synthesis, leading to consolidation of synaptic and neuronal changes. However, while LTP and LTD have been proposed to play important roles for sensori-motor learning in the cerebel...

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Autores principales: Gandolfi, Daniela, Cerri, Silvia, Mapelli, Jonathan, Polimeni, Mariarosa, Tritto, Simona, Fuzzati-Armentero, Marie-Therese, Bigiani, Albertino, Blandini, Fabio, Mapelli, Lisa, D’Angelo, Egidio
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Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5487453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28701927
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2017.00184
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author Gandolfi, Daniela
Cerri, Silvia
Mapelli, Jonathan
Polimeni, Mariarosa
Tritto, Simona
Fuzzati-Armentero, Marie-Therese
Bigiani, Albertino
Blandini, Fabio
Mapelli, Lisa
D’Angelo, Egidio
author_facet Gandolfi, Daniela
Cerri, Silvia
Mapelli, Jonathan
Polimeni, Mariarosa
Tritto, Simona
Fuzzati-Armentero, Marie-Therese
Bigiani, Albertino
Blandini, Fabio
Mapelli, Lisa
D’Angelo, Egidio
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description The induction of long-term potentiation and depression (LTP and LTD) is thought to trigger gene expression and protein synthesis, leading to consolidation of synaptic and neuronal changes. However, while LTP and LTD have been proposed to play important roles for sensori-motor learning in the cerebellum granular layer, their association with these mechanisms remained unclear. Here, we have investigated phosphorylation of the cAMP-responsive element binding protein (CREB) and activation of the immediate early gene c-Fos pathway following the induction of synaptic plasticity by theta-burst stimulation (TBS) in acute cerebellar slices. LTP and LTD were localized using voltage-sensitive dye imaging (VSDi). At two time points following TBS (15 min and 120 min), corresponding to the early and late phases of plasticity, slices were fixed and processed to evaluate CREB phosphorylation (P-CREB) and c-FOS protein levels, as well as Creb and c-Fos mRNA expression. High levels of P-CREB and Creb/c-Fos were detected before those of c-FOS, as expected if CREB phosphorylation triggered gene expression followed by protein synthesis. No differences between control slices and slices stimulated with TBS were observed in the presence of an N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) antagonist. Interestingly, activation of the CREB/c-Fos system showed a relevant degree of colocalization with long-term synaptic plasticity. These results show that NMDAR-dependent plasticity at the cerebellum input stage bears about transcriptional and post-transcriptional processes potentially contributing to cerebellar learning and memory consolidation.
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spelling pubmed-54874532017-07-12 Activation of the CREB/c-Fos Pathway during Long-Term Synaptic Plasticity in the Cerebellum Granular Layer Gandolfi, Daniela Cerri, Silvia Mapelli, Jonathan Polimeni, Mariarosa Tritto, Simona Fuzzati-Armentero, Marie-Therese Bigiani, Albertino Blandini, Fabio Mapelli, Lisa D’Angelo, Egidio Front Cell Neurosci Neuroscience The induction of long-term potentiation and depression (LTP and LTD) is thought to trigger gene expression and protein synthesis, leading to consolidation of synaptic and neuronal changes. However, while LTP and LTD have been proposed to play important roles for sensori-motor learning in the cerebellum granular layer, their association with these mechanisms remained unclear. Here, we have investigated phosphorylation of the cAMP-responsive element binding protein (CREB) and activation of the immediate early gene c-Fos pathway following the induction of synaptic plasticity by theta-burst stimulation (TBS) in acute cerebellar slices. LTP and LTD were localized using voltage-sensitive dye imaging (VSDi). At two time points following TBS (15 min and 120 min), corresponding to the early and late phases of plasticity, slices were fixed and processed to evaluate CREB phosphorylation (P-CREB) and c-FOS protein levels, as well as Creb and c-Fos mRNA expression. High levels of P-CREB and Creb/c-Fos were detected before those of c-FOS, as expected if CREB phosphorylation triggered gene expression followed by protein synthesis. No differences between control slices and slices stimulated with TBS were observed in the presence of an N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) antagonist. Interestingly, activation of the CREB/c-Fos system showed a relevant degree of colocalization with long-term synaptic plasticity. These results show that NMDAR-dependent plasticity at the cerebellum input stage bears about transcriptional and post-transcriptional processes potentially contributing to cerebellar learning and memory consolidation. Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-06-28 /pmc/articles/PMC5487453/ /pubmed/28701927 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2017.00184 Text en Copyright © 2017 Gandolfi, Cerri, Mapelli, Polimeni, Tritto, Fuzzati-Armentero, Bigiani, Blandini, Mapelli and D’Angelo. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Neuroscience
Gandolfi, Daniela
Cerri, Silvia
Mapelli, Jonathan
Polimeni, Mariarosa
Tritto, Simona
Fuzzati-Armentero, Marie-Therese
Bigiani, Albertino
Blandini, Fabio
Mapelli, Lisa
D’Angelo, Egidio
Activation of the CREB/c-Fos Pathway during Long-Term Synaptic Plasticity in the Cerebellum Granular Layer
title Activation of the CREB/c-Fos Pathway during Long-Term Synaptic Plasticity in the Cerebellum Granular Layer
title_full Activation of the CREB/c-Fos Pathway during Long-Term Synaptic Plasticity in the Cerebellum Granular Layer
title_fullStr Activation of the CREB/c-Fos Pathway during Long-Term Synaptic Plasticity in the Cerebellum Granular Layer
title_full_unstemmed Activation of the CREB/c-Fos Pathway during Long-Term Synaptic Plasticity in the Cerebellum Granular Layer
title_short Activation of the CREB/c-Fos Pathway during Long-Term Synaptic Plasticity in the Cerebellum Granular Layer
title_sort activation of the creb/c-fos pathway during long-term synaptic plasticity in the cerebellum granular layer
topic Neuroscience
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5487453/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28701927
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2017.00184
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