Astrocytic Contributions to Long Term Memory & Synaptic Plasticity
星形胶质细胞对长期记忆的贡献
基本信息
- 批准号:8579807
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 2.55万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2010
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2010-11-16 至 2014-08-19
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AIDS Dementia ComplexAdrenergic AgentsAdrenergic AntagonistsAffectAlzheimer&aposs DiseaseAmyotrophic Lateral SclerosisArousalAstrocytesBehavioralBinding ProteinsBrainBrain DiseasesCell Culture TechniquesCellsComplementCouplingD-arabitolDataDendritesDevelopmentDiseaseEngineeringFrequenciesGlial Fibrillary Acidic ProteinGlycogenGlycogen PhosphorylaseHippocampus (Brain)HormonesInjection of therapeutic agentIntermediate Filament ProteinsLaboratoriesLactate TransporterLearningLiteratureLong-Term PotentiationMaintenanceMeasuresMediatingMemoryMemory impairmentMetabolicMolecular TargetNeurodegenerative DisordersNeurogliaNeuronsNorepinephrinePathway interactionsPeptide Elongation Factor 1PhasePlayPreparationProcessPropranololProtein BiosynthesisProteinsRattusReportingResearch DesignResistanceRoleSmall Interfering RNASpecificitySynapsesSynaptic plasticityTestingTherapeutic InterventionTimeTrainingWestern BlottingWorkadrenergicanalogbasebehavior testbeta-adrenergic receptorcognitive functionconditioned fearemotional experienceexperienceexpression vectorglycogenolysisin vivoinhibitor/antagonistknock-downlocus ceruleus structurelong term memorynoradrenergictool
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): Memory consolidation is the process by which the newly learned information, which exists in a labile state, becomes a long-lasting memory that is resistant to disruption. Long-term memory consolidation requires de novo protein synthesis, and it is very likely that dendritic protein synthesis is also involved in this process. Long-term potentiation (LTP) is a persistent increase in synaptic strength, and is considered a cellular correlate for long-term memory. Like memory consolidation, late forms of LTP (L-LTP) also require protein synthesis, and have been shown to specifically require dendritic protein synthesis as well as somatic protein synthesis. Memories of emotional experiences such as those produced in the fear conditioning-based inhibitory avoidance (IA) paradigm, are subject to modulation by various hormones. Noradrenaline is released from the locus coeruleus during arousal and enhances memory via beta-adrenergic receptors. The same is true in regards to LTP, which is likewise modulated by noradrenaline. Recent evidence from our laboratory and others suggest that astrocytes play a larger role in both learning and memory and LTP than previously thought. By contributing lactate to neurons through glycogenolysis and transfer via monocarboxylate transporters, astrocytes are critical to memory consolidation and LTP maintenance (see preliminary data). Interestingly, beta-adrenergic receptors are present on astrocytes and have also metabolic effects in astrocytes when stimulated. This project will test the contribution of astrocytes to long-term memory and LTP. Specifically, it will test the hypothesis that astrocytes critically contribute to memory formation by providing astrocytic-neuronal coupling through lactate that supports the high-energy demands associated with activation of dendritic protein synthesis. Furthermore, it will test the hypothesis that the noradrenergic-dependent modulation of memory is mediated by the astrocytic-neuronal coupling.
描述(申请人提供):记忆巩固是一个过程,通过这个过程,新学到的信息以一种不稳定的状态存在,成为一种持久的、抗中断的记忆。长期记忆巩固需要从头合成蛋白质,树突状蛋白质合成很可能也参与了这一过程。长时程增强(LTP)是突触强度的持续增加,被认为是与长期记忆相关的细胞。与记忆巩固一样,晚期LTP(L-LTP)也需要蛋白质合成,已被证明特别需要树突状蛋白质合成以及体细胞蛋白质合成。对情绪体验的记忆,例如那些在基于恐惧条件作用的抑制性回避(IA)范式中产生的记忆,受到各种激素的调节。在觉醒过程中,去甲肾上腺素从蓝斑释放出来,并通过β-肾上腺素能受体增强记忆。LTP也是如此,它同样受去甲肾上腺素的调节。来自我们实验室和其他实验室的最新证据表明,星形胶质细胞在学习、记忆和LTP方面发挥的作用比之前认为的更大。星形胶质细胞通过糖原分解将乳酸贡献给神经元,并通过单羧酸转运体进行转移,因此对记忆巩固和长时程增强至关重要(见初步数据)。有趣的是,β-肾上腺素能受体存在于星形胶质细胞上,当受到刺激时,也会对星形胶质细胞的代谢产生影响。这个项目将测试星形胶质细胞对长期记忆和长时程增强的贡献。具体地说,它将测试这一假说,即星形胶质细胞通过乳酸提供星形胶质细胞-神经元耦合,从而支持与激活树突状蛋白合成相关的高能需求,从而对记忆形成做出关键贡献。此外,它还将检验去甲肾上腺素依赖的记忆调制是由星形胶质细胞-神经元耦合介导的假设。
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Astrocytic Contributions to Long Term Memory & Synaptic Plasticity
星形胶质细胞对长期记忆的贡献
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