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Title: | Histone deacetylase 3 inhibition re-establishes synaptic tagging and capture in aging through the activation of nuclear factor kappa B | Authors: | Sharma, M Shetty, M.S Arumugam, T.V Sajikumar, S |
Keywords: | histone deacetylase histone deacetylase 3 histone deacetylase inhibitor immunoglobulin enhancer binding protein n methyl dextro aspartic acid receptor aging animal drug effects enzyme activation hippocampus male metabolism nerve cell plasticity physiology protein synthesis rat signal transduction synapse Aging Animals Enzyme Activation Hippocampus Histone Deacetylase Inhibitors Histone Deacetylases Male Neuronal Plasticity NF-kappa B Protein Biosynthesis Rats Receptors, N-Methyl-D-Aspartate Signal Transduction Synapses |
Issue Date: | 2015 | Publisher: | Nature Publishing Group | Citation: | Sharma, M, Shetty, M.S, Arumugam, T.V, Sajikumar, S (2015). Histone deacetylase 3 inhibition re-establishes synaptic tagging and capture in aging through the activation of nuclear factor kappa B. Scientific Reports 5 : 16616. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1038/srep16616 | Abstract: | Aging is associated with impaired plasticity and memory. Altered epigenetic mechanisms are implicated in the impairment of memory with advanced aging. Histone deacetylase 3 (HDAC3) is an important negative regulator of memory. However, the role of HDAC3 in aged neural networks is not well established. Late long-term potentiation (late-LTP), a cellular correlate of memory and its associative mechanisms such as synaptic tagging and capture (STC) were studied in the CA1 area of hippocampal slices from 82-84 week old rats. Our findings demonstrate that aging is associated with deficits in the magnitude of LTP and impaired STC. Inhibition of HDAC3 augments the late-LTP and re-establishes STC. The augmentation of late-LTP and restoration of STC is mediated by the activation of nuclear factor kappa B (NF? B) pathway. We provide evidence for the promotion of associative plasticity in aged neural networks by HDAC3 inhibition and hence propose HDAC3 and NF? B as the possible therapeutic targets for treating age -related cognitive decline. | Source Title: | Scientific Reports | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/175465 | ISSN: | 20452322 | DOI: | 10.1038/srep16616 |
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