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The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience. 2002 Dec 1;22(23):10067-71. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-23-10067.2002 Q14.42024

Experience-dependent coincident expression of the effector immediate-early genes arc and Homer 1a in hippocampal and neocortical neuronal networks

效应瞬时早期基因arc和Homer 1a在海马和新皮层神经网络中的协同表达取决于经验的影响 翻译改进

Almira Vazdarjanova  1, Bruce L McNaughton, Carol A Barnes, Paul F Worley, John F Guzowski

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  • 1 Arizona Research Laboratories, Division of Neural Systems, Memory and Aging, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona 85724-5115, USA.
  • DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.22-23-10067.2002 PMID: 12451105

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    The transcription of the immediate-early genes Arc and Homer 1a (H1a) is dynamically regulated in response to synaptic activity; their protein products function at the postsynaptic sites of excitatory synapses. Previous studies demonstrate a role for Arc in the maintenance of long-term potentiation and in memory consolidation processes and indicate a role for H1a in modifying glutamatergic signaling pathways. Using double-label fluorescence in situ hybridization, we demonstrate that Arc and H1a RNA expression is induced strongly in the same neurons of rat hippocampus and neocortex after exploration of a novel environment. These findings support the view that novel experience activates a cell-specific genomic program and that Arc and H1a may function in concert in the structural and functional modifications of dendrites that lead to long-term changes in synaptic efficacy.

    Keywords:immediate-early genes; hippocampus; neocortex; neural networks

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    期刊名:Journal of neuroscience

    缩写:J NEUROSCI

    ISSN:0270-6474

    e-ISSN:1529-2401

    IF/分区:4.4/Q1

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