Seizure-mediated neuronal activation induces DREAM gene expression in the mouse brain.
Brain Res Mol Brain Res
; 109(1-2): 198-206, 2002 Dec 30.
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| ID: mdl-12531529
Various transcriptional activators are induced in neurons concomitantly with long-lasting neural activity, whereas only a few transcription factors are known to act as neural activity-inducible transcription repressors. In this study, mRNA of DREAM (DRE-antagonizing modulator), a Ca(2+)-modulated transcriptional repressor, was demonstrated to accumulate in the mouse brain after pentylenetetrazol (PTZ)-induced seizures. Accumulation in the mouse hippocampus reached maximal level in the late phase (at 7-8 h) after PTZ injection. Kainic acid induced the same response. Interestingly, the late induction of DREAM expression required new protein synthesis and was blocked by MK801 suggesting that Ca(2+)-influx via NMDA receptors is necessary for the PTZ-mediated DREAM expression. In situ hybridization revealed that PTZ-induced DREAM mRNA accumulation was observed particularly in the dentate gyrus, cerebral cortex, and piriform cortex. The results of the present study demonstrate that DREAM is a neural activity-stimulated late gene and suggest its involvement in adaptation to long-lasting neuronal activity.
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MEDLINE
Asunto principal:
Proteínas Represoras
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Convulsiones
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Proteínas de Unión al Calcio
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Regulación de la Expresión Génica
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Hipocampo
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Neuronas
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Animals
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En
Revista:
Brain Res Mol Brain Res
Asunto de la revista:
BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR
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CEREBRO
Año:
2002
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Article
País de afiliación:
Japón