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A requirement for epigenetic modifications during noradrenergic stabilization of heterosynaptic LTP in the hippocampus.

N J Brandwein1, P V Nguyen2.   

Abstract

Beta-adrenergic receptor (b-AR) activation by noradrenaline (NA) enhances memory formation and long-term potentiation (LTP), a form of synaptic plasticity characterized by an activity-dependent increase in synaptic strength. LTP is believed to be a cellular mechanism for contextual learning and memory. In the mammalian hippocampus, LTP can be observed at multiple synaptic pathways after strong stimulation of a single synaptic pathway. This heterosynaptic LTP is believed to involve synaptic tagging of active synapses and capture of plasticity-related proteins that enable heterosynaptic transfer of persistent potentiation. These processes may permit distinct neural pathways to associate information transmitted by separate, but convergent, synaptic inputs. We had previously shown that transcription and epigenetic modifications were necessary for stabilization of homosynaptic LTP. However, it is unclear whether transfer of LTP to a second, heterosynaptic pathway involves b-ARs signalling to the nucleus. Using electrophysiologic recordings in area CA1 of murine hippocampal slices, we show here that pharmacologically inhibiting b-AR activation, transcription, DNA methyltransferase or histone acetyltransferase activation, prevents stabilization of heterosynaptic LTP. Our data suggest that noradrenergic stabilization of heterosynaptic ("tagged") LTP requires not only transcription, but specifically, DNA methylation and histone acetylation. NA promotes stable heterosynaptic plasticity through engagement of nuclear processes that may contribute to prompt consolidation of short-term memories into resilient long-term memories under conditions when the brain's noradrenergic system is recruited.
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Keywords:  Epigenetics; Hippocampus; Long-term potentiation; Noradrenaline

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30930287     DOI: 10.1016/j.nlm.2019.03.008

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurobiol Learn Mem        ISSN: 1074-7427            Impact factor:   2.877


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