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参与突变小鼠记忆增强的基因和信号通路。

Genes and signaling pathways involved in memory enhancement in mutant mice.

作者信息

Lee Yong-Seok

机构信息

Department of Life Science, College of Natural Science, Chung-Ang University, Seoul 156-756, Republic of Korea.

出版信息

Mol Brain. 2014 Jun 4;7:43. doi: 10.1186/1756-6606-7-43.

Abstract

Mutant mice have been used successfully as a tool for investigating the mechanisms of memory at multiple levels, from genes to behavior. In most cases, manipulating a gene expressed in the brain impairs cognitive functions such as memory and their underlying cellular mechanisms, including synaptic plasticity. However, a remarkable number of mutations have been shown to enhance memory in mice. Understanding how to improve a system provides valuable insights into how the system works under normal conditions, because this involves understanding what the crucial components are. Therefore, more can be learned about the basic mechanisms of memory by studying mutant mice with enhanced memory. This review will summarize the genes and signaling pathways that are altered in the mutants with enhanced memory, as well as their roles in synaptic plasticity. Finally, I will discuss how knowledge of memory-enhancing mechanisms could be used to develop treatments for cognitive disorders associated with impaired plasticity.

摘要

突变小鼠已成功用作从基因到行为等多个层面研究记忆机制的工具。在大多数情况下,操纵大脑中表达的基因会损害认知功能,如记忆及其潜在的细胞机制,包括突触可塑性。然而,已显示相当数量的突变可增强小鼠的记忆。了解如何改善一个系统能为该系统在正常条件下的运作方式提供有价值的见解,因为这涉及了解关键组成部分是什么。因此,通过研究具有增强记忆的突变小鼠,可以更多地了解记忆的基本机制。本综述将总结在具有增强记忆的突变体中发生改变的基因和信号通路,以及它们在突触可塑性中的作用。最后,我将讨论如何利用记忆增强机制的知识来开发针对与可塑性受损相关的认知障碍的治疗方法。

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