학술논문

NMDA mediated contextual conditioning changes miRNA expression.
Document Type
article
Source
PloS one. 6(9)
Subject
Cells
Cultured
Animals
Mice
Rats
Bicuculline
N-Methylaspartate
MicroRNAs
3' Untranslated Regions
Gene Expression Regulation
CA1 Region
Hippocampal
TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases
Real-Time Polymerase Chain Reaction
Cells
Cultured
CA1 Region
Hippocampal
Untranslated Regions
General Science & Technology
Language
Abstract
We measured the expression of 187 miRNAs using quantitative real time PCR in the hippocampal CA1 region of contextually conditioned mice and cultured embryonic rat hippocampal neurons after neuronal stimulation with either NMDA or bicuculline. Many of the changes in miRNA expression after these three types of stimulation were similar. Surprisingly, the expression level of half of the 187 measured miRNAs was changed in response to contextual conditioning in an NMDA receptor-dependent manner. Genes that control miRNA biogenesis and components of the RISC also exhibited activity induced expression changes and are likely to contribute to the widespread changes in the miRNA profile. The widespread changes in miRNA expression are consistent with the finding that genes up-regulated by contextual conditioning have longer 3' UTRs and more predicted binding sites for miRNAs. Among the miRNAs that changed their expression after contextual conditioning, several inhibit inhibitors of the mTOR pathway. These findings point to a role for miRNAs in learning and memory that includes mTOR-dependent modulation of protein synthesis.