1. Characterization of the rapid transcriptional response to long-term sensitization training in Aplysia californica.
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Herdegen, Samantha, Holmes, Geraldine, Cyriac, Ashly, Calin-Jageman, Irina E., and Calin-Jageman, Robert J.
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APLYSIA californica , *LONG-term memory , *POLYMERASE chain reaction , *QUANTITATIVE research , *SENSITIZATION (Neuropsychology) , *TRANSCRIPTION factors - Abstract
We used a custom-designed microarray and quantitative PCR to characterize the rapid transcriptional response to long-term sensitization training in the marine mollusk Aplysia californica . Aplysia were exposed to repeated noxious shocks to one side of the body, a procedure known to induce a long-lasting, transcription-dependent increase in reflex responsiveness that is restricted to the side of training. One hour after training, pleural ganglia from the trained and untrained sides of the body were harvested; these ganglia contain the sensory nociceptors which help mediate the expression of long-term sensitization memory. Microarray analysis from 8 biological replicates suggests that long-term sensitization training rapidly regulates at least 81 transcripts. We used qPCR to test a subset of these transcripts and found that 83% were confirmed in the same samples, and 86% of these were again confirmed in an independent sample. Thus, our new microarray design shows strong convergent and predictive validity for analyzing the transcriptional correlates of memory in Aplysia . Fully validated transcripts include some previously identified as regulated in this paradigm (ApC/EBP and ApEgr) but also include novel findings. Specifically, we show that long-term sensitization training rapidly up-regulates the expression of transcripts which may encode Aplysia homologs of a C/EBPγ transcription factor, a glycine transporter (GlyT2), and a vacuolar-protein-sorting-associated protein (VPS36). [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2014
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