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Developmental downregulation of histone posttranslational modifications regulates visual cortical plasticity.

Authors :
Putignano E
Lonetti G
Cancedda L
Ratto G
Costa M
Maffei L
Pizzorusso T
Source :
Neuron [Neuron] 2007 Mar 01; Vol. 53 (5), pp. 747-59.
Publication Year :
2007

Abstract

The action of visual experience on visual cortical circuits is maximal during a critical period of postnatal development. The long-term effects of this experience are likely mediated by signaling cascades regulating experience-dependent gene transcription. Developmental modifications of these pathways could explain the difference in plasticity between the young and adult cortex. We studied the pathways linking experience-dependent activation of ERK to CREB-mediated gene expression in vivo. In juvenile mice, visual stimulation that activates CREB-mediated gene transcription also induced ERK-dependent MSK and histone H3 phosphorylation and H3-H4 acetylation, an epigenetic mechanism of gene transcription activation. In adult animals, ERK and MSK were still inducible; however, visual stimulation induced weak CREB-mediated gene expression and H3-H4 posttranslational modifications. Stimulation of histone acetylation in adult animals by means of trichostatin promoted ocular dominance plasticity. Thus, differing, experience-dependent activations of signaling molecules might be at the basis of the differences in experience-dependent plasticity between juvenile and adult cortex.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
0896-6273
Volume :
53
Issue :
5
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Neuron
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
17329213
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.neuron.2007.02.007