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Titel
Role of the NR2 subunit and its molecular motifs on memory and cognition and the physiological outcome after experimental intracerebral hemorrhage
Ort / Verlag
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses
Erscheinungsjahr
2013
Quelle
ProQuest Dissertations & Theses A&I
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • The N-methyi-D-aspartate receptor is the main coincidence detector in the brain. It is known to be necessary for many forms of learning and memory. Interestingly, the subunit composition of the NMDA receptor is modulated endogenously according to the location in the brain and the age of the animal, with the NR1 subunit being ubiquitously expressed. In the forebrain regions, including the cortex, hippocampus, striatum, and amygdala, the NR2A and NR2B subunits are the primary NR2 subunits expressed. While it known that a high NR2B:NR2A ratio enhances memory and cognition, it is not known directly, the effects of a low NR2B:NR2A ratio. In this project, the effects of modulating the NR2A:NR2B ratio on multiple forms of learning and memory are explored by the use of an overexpression transgenic mouse. Our transgenic animals overexpress the NR2A subunit in the forebrain regions driving the NR2A:NR2B ratio toward the expression of the NR2A. As the NR2B subunit is known to favor learning and memory; we also further explore the role of the N-terminal and membrane domains and the C-terminal domain in the observed enhancements. Our data indicate that a high NR2A:NR2B ratio constrains multiple forms of long-term memory in our transgenic animals. Additionally, we have observed additional forms of enhanced learning and memory in the NR2B transgenic mice that were not tested previously. We were able to show that the NR2B C-terminal tail, and thus the intracellular signaling cascades, is responsible for the enhancements seen in the NR2B transgenic mice. Using the NR2A and NR2B transgenic mice, we also investigated the long-held hypothesis that a low NR2B:NR2A ratio would be beneficial to hemorrhagic stroke recovery. Until now this hypothesis has only been investigated by the use of pharmaceuticals, whereby the NR2B subunit is antagonized. We found that while several physiological factors, including neurological deficit and survival rate were unchanged, lesion size and percent edema were significantly less in the NR2A transgenic mice than the NR2B transgenic mice. This demonstrates that a low NR2B:NR2A ratio may be beneficial for some aspects of hemorrhagic stroke recovery. INDEX WORDS: NMDA receptor, NR2 subunit, short-term memory, long-term memory, intracerebral hemorrhage
Sprache
Englisch
Identifikatoren
ISBN: 1303632640, 9781303632648
Titel-ID: cdi_proquest_journals_1473911214
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Schlagworte
Neurosciences

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