| Literature DB >> 30189861 |
Hyopil Kim1, Hyun-Seok Kim2, Bong-Kiun Kaang3.
Abstract
A class of NAD-dependent protein deacetylases, the Sirtuin (SIRT) family of proteins is involved in aging, cell survival, and neurodegeneration. Recently, SIRT proteins, including SIRT6, have been reported to be important in learning and memory. However, the role of SIRT6 in excitatory brain neurons in cognitive behaviors is not well characterized. We investigated how cognitive behaviors are affected by genetic SIRT6 depletion in excitatory neurons in the mouse forebrain. We generated a conditional knockout (cKO) mouse line by mating two transgenic lines, Floxed SIRT6 and CaMKIIa-Cre. SIRT6 was thus deleted by Cre recombinase in CaMKIIa-expressing excitatory neurons. We performed cognitive behavioral tests, focusing on learning and memory, including contextual fear conditioning and Morris-water maze. The freezing level of SIRT6 cKO before the fear conditioning was comparable to that of wild-type littermate controls, while the freezing level after the conditioning was higher in SIRT6 cKO mice. In contrast, the mice showed normal spatial learning and memory in the Morris-water maze. In addition, anxiety and locomotion were also normal in SIRT6 cKO mice. SIRT6 genetic depletion enhanced contextual fear memory without affecting spatial memory. Since a previous report showed that overexpression of SIRT6 reduced contextual fear memory, our results suggest that the expression level of SIRT6 bi-directionally regulates contextual fear memory in mice.Entities:
Keywords: Behavior; Contextual fear memory; Learning; SIRT6; Sirtuin; Spatial memory
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30189861 PMCID: PMC6127998 DOI: 10.1186/s13041-018-0391-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Mol Brain ISSN: 1756-6606 Impact factor: 4.041
Fig. 1Sirtuin 6 (SIRT6) genetic inactivation in excitatory forebrain neurons enhances contextual fear memory without affecting spatial memory, anxiety and locomotion in mice. a Fractions of time spent freezing (freezing levels) before and 1 day after conditioning in a contextual fear conditioning test (n = 20 for WT mice, and n = 19 for SIRT6 cKO mice). b Left, latency to find the platform in a Morris water maze during the training period. Middle, Proportions of time spent in each quadrant in a probe test 1 day after training. Right, proportions of time spent in each quadrant in a probe test 28 days after training (n = 8 per group). c Time spent in the open segments of an elevated zero maze, a measure of anxiety (n = 8 per group). d Left, time spent in the center of the open field box, another measure of anxiety. Right, distance traveled in each 5-min interval during the open field test (n = 8 per group). All graphs show means ± SEM. *, P < 0.05 (Student’s t-test)