Literature DB >> 28968688

miR-181a Participates in Contextual Fear Memory Formation Via Activating mTOR Signaling Pathway.

Xu-Feng Xu1,2, Xu Jing1, Hui-Xian Ma1, Rong-Rong Yuan1, Qing Dong3, Jun-Lu Dong1, Xiao-Fei Han2, Zhe-Yu Chen1, Xiang-Zhi Li2, Yue Wang1.   

Abstract

Long-term memory formation has been proven to require gene expression and new protein synthesis. MicroRNAs (miRNAs), as an endogenous small non-coding RNAs, inhibit the expression of their mRNA targets, through which involve in new memory formation. In this study, elevated miR-181a levels were found to be responsible for hippocampal contextual fear memory consolidation. Using a luciferase reporter assay, we indicated that miR-181a targets 2 upstream molecules of mTOR pathway, namely, PRKAA1 and REDD1. Upregulated miR-181a can downregulate the PRKAA1 and REDD1 protein levels and promote mTOR activity to facilitate hippocampal fear memory consolidation. These results indicate that miR-181a is involved in hippocampal contextual fear memory by activating the mTOR signaling pathway. This work provides a novel evidence for the role of miRNAs in memory formation and demonstrates the implication of mTOR signaling pathway in miRNA processing in the adult brain.

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Year:  2018        PMID: 28968688     DOI: 10.1093/cercor/bhx201

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cereb Cortex        ISSN: 1047-3211            Impact factor:   5.357


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