Effects of regulatory BC1 RNA deletion on synaptic plasticity, learning, and memory

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Abstract

Nonprotein coding dendritic BC1 RNA regulates translation of mRNAs in neurons. We examined two lines of BC1 knockout mice and report that loss of BC1 RNA exaggerates group I mGluR-stimulated LTD of the Schaffer collateral synapse, with one of the lines showing a much more enhanced DHPG-induced LTD than the other. When the animals were given the hippocampus- synaptic plasticity-dependent active place avoidance task, learning and memory were impaired in the BC1-KO line with the more severely altered DHPG-induced LTD. These findings indicate a role for BC1 RNA control of mGluR-dependent synaptic function in hippocampus and associated cognitive ability.

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Chung, A., Dahan, N., Alarcon, J. M., & Fenton, A. A. (2017). Effects of regulatory BC1 RNA deletion on synaptic plasticity, learning, and memory. Learning and Memory, 24(12), 646–649. https://doi.org/10.1101/lm.045617.117

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