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Publication : Amygdala-dependent fear memory consolidation via miR-34a and Notch signaling.

First Author  Dias BG Year  2014
Journal  Neuron Volume  83
Issue  4 Pages  906-18
PubMed ID  25123309 Mgi Jnum  J:217777
Mgi Id  MGI:5615558 Doi  10.1016/j.neuron.2014.07.019
Citation  Dias BG, et al. (2014) Amygdala-dependent fear memory consolidation via miR-34a and Notch signaling. Neuron 83(4):906-18
abstractText  Using an array-based approach after auditory fear conditioning and microRNA (miRNA) sponge-mediated inhibition, we identified a role for miR-34a within the basolateral amygdala (BLA) in fear memory consolidation. Luciferase assays and bioinformatics suggested the Notch pathway as a target of miR-34a. mRNA and protein levels of Notch receptors and ligands are downregulated in a time- and learning-specific manner after fear conditioning in the amygdala. Systemic and stereotaxic manipulations of the Notch pathway indicated that Notch signaling in the BLA suppresses fear memory consolidation. Impairment of fear memory consolidation after inhibition of miR-34a within the BLA is rescued by inhibiting Notch signaling. Together, these data suggest that within the BLA, a transient decrease in Notch signaling, via miR-34a regulation, is important for the consolidation of fear memory. This work expands the idea that developmental molecules have roles in adult behavior and that existing interventions targeting them hold promise for treating neuropsychiatric disorders. VIDEO ABSTRACT:
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