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1. The Sleep Quality- and Myopia-Linked PDE11A-Y727C Variant Impacts Neural Physiology by Reducing Catalytic Activity and Altering Subcellular Compartmentalization of the Enzyme

2. Aging triggers an upregulation of a multitude of cytokines in the male and especially the female rodent hippocampus but more discrete changes in other brain regions

3. The Role of PDE11A4 in Social Isolation-Induced Changes in Intracellular Signaling and Neuroinflammation

4. Biologic that disrupts PDE11A4 homodimerization in hippocampus CA1 reverses age-related proteinopathies in PDE11A4 and cognitive decline of social memories

5. Conserved age-related increases in hippocampal PDE11A4 cause unexpected proteinopathies and cognitive decline of social associative memories

6. Therapeutic targeting of 3′,5′-cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases: inhibition and beyond

7. A genetic basis for friendship? Homophily for membrane-associated PDE11A-cAMP-CREB signaling in CA1 of hippocampus dictates mutual social preference in male and female mice

8. Alterations in cyclic nucleotide signaling are implicated in healthy aging and age-related pathologies of the brain

9. Contributors

10. Alterations in cyclic nucleotide signaling are implicated in healthy aging and age-related pathologies of the brain

11. How 3′,5′-cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases change in the brain with normal aging and dementia

12. Identification of new PDE9A isoforms and how their expression and subcellular compartmentalization in the brain change across the life span

13. Cyclic nucleotide signaling changes associated with normal aging and age-related diseases of the brain

14. Phosphodiesterases PDE2A and PDE10A both change mRNA expression in the human brain with age, but only PDE2A changes in a region-specific manner with psychiatric disease

15. Genetic manipulation of cyclic nucleotide signaling during hippocampal neuroplasticity and memory formation

16. Loss of function of phosphodiesterase 11A4 shows that recent and remote long term memories can be uncoupled

17. PDE11A regulates social behaviors and is a key mechanism by which social experience sculpts the brain

18. Phosphodiesterase 11A (PDE11A), Enriched in Ventral Hippocampus Neurons, is Required for Consolidation of Social but not Nonsocial Memories in Mice

19. PDE11A

20. Enhanced Remote Long-Term Social Memory Despite an Absence of Any Recent Long-Term Memory for That Same Event

21. A Role for Phosphodiesterase 11A (PDE11A) in the Formation of Social Memories and the Stabilization of Mood

22. Does Phosphodiesterase 11A (PDE11A) Hold Promise as a Future Therapeutic Target?

23. Select 3′,5′-cyclic nucleotide phosphodiesterases exhibit altered expression in the aged rodent brain

24. Taking a bird’s eye view on a mouse model review: a comparison of findings from mouse models targeting DISC1 or DISC1-interacting proteins

25. Phosphodiesterase 11A in brain is enriched in ventral hippocampus and deletion causes psychiatric disease-related phenotypes

26. Phosphodiesterase 10A Inhibitor Activity in Preclinical Models of the Positive, Cognitive, and Negative Symptoms of Schizophrenia

27. Developmental etiology for neuroanatomical and cognitive deficits in mice overexpressing Gαs, a G-protein subunit genetically linked to schizophrenia

28. Constitutive activation of the G-protein subunit Gαs within forebrain neurons causes PKA-dependent alterations in fear conditioning and corticalArcmRNA expression

30. Rolipram: A specific phosphodiesterase 4 inhibitor with potential antipsychotic activity

31. Chronically increased Gsα signaling disrupts associative and spatial learning

32. Experience-Dependent Regulation of the Immediate-Early Gene Arc Differs across Brain Regions

33. Acquisition of a novel behavior induces higher levels of Arc mRNA than does overtrained performance

34. Amphetamine sensitization in mice is sufficient to produce both manic- and depressive-related behaviors as well as changes in the functional connectivity of corticolimbic structures

36. Differential function of phosphodiesterase families in the brain: gaining insights through the use of genetically modified animals

37. Chronic Galphas signaling in the striatum increases anxiety-related behaviors independent of developmental effects

38. Constitutive Activation of Gαs within Forebrain Neurons Causes Deficits in Sensorimotor Gating Because of PKA-Dependent Decreases in cAMP

39. Mice expressing constitutively active Gsalpha exhibit stimulus encoding deficits similar to those observed in schizophrenia patients

40. Sensorimotor gating deficits in transgenic mice expressing a constitutively active form of Gs alpha

41. P1-319 SRA-333: a novel 5-HT1A receptor antagonist with procognitive properties in nonhuman primates

42. Developmental or adulthood overexpression of Gαs, a G-protein subunit genetically linked to schizophrenia, is sufficient to cause enlarged lateral ventricles and a smaller dorsal and ventral striatum in adult mice

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