Literature DB >> 29097017

Emerging Roles of CREB-Regulated Transcription Coactivators in Brain Physiology and Pathology.

Carlos A Saura1, Jean-René Cardinaux2.   

Abstract

The brain has the ability to sense, coordinate, and respond to environmental changes through biological processes involving activity-dependent gene expression. cAMP-response element binding protein (CREB)-regulated transcription coactivators (CRTCs) have recently emerged as novel transcriptional regulators of essential biological functions, while their deregulation is linked to age-related human diseases. In the brain, CRTCs are unique signaling factors that act as sensors and integrators of hormonal, metabolic, and neural signals contributing to brain plasticity and brain-body communication. In this review, we focus on the regulatory mechanisms and functions of CRTCs in brain metabolism, lifespan, circadian rhythm, and synaptic mechanisms underlying memory and emotion. We also discuss how CRTCs deregulation in cognitive and emotional disorders may provide the basis for potential clinical and therapeutic applications in neurodegenerative and psychiatric diseases.
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Keywords:  CREB; major depression; memory; neurodegeneration; synaptic plasticity

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Year:  2017        PMID: 29097017     DOI: 10.1016/j.tins.2017.10.002

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Trends Neurosci        ISSN: 0166-2236            Impact factor:   13.837


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4.  Downregulation of CRTC1 Is Involved in CUMS-Induced Depression-Like Behavior in the Hippocampus and Its RNA Sequencing Analysis.

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7.  Nicotine pretreatment alleviates MK-801-induced behavioral and cognitive deficits in mice by regulating Pdlim5/CRTC1 in the PFC.

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10.  Low-Dose Aspirin Upregulates Tyrosine Hydroxylase and Increases Dopamine Production in Dopaminergic Neurons: Implications for Parkinson's Disease.

Authors:  Suresh B Rangasamy; Sridevi Dasarathi; Priyanka Pahan; Malabendu Jana; Kalipada Pahan
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