IFIBYNE   05513
INSTITUTO DE FISIOLOGIA, BIOLOGIA MOLECULAR Y NEUROCIENCIAS
Unidad Ejecutora - UE
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
Mice hippocampal synaptic composition and non-histone protein acetylation
Autor/es:
SEBASTIAN RIVAS; LAURA ESQUIVEL; JULIA BUSSO; MARIA DEL C. KRAWCZYK; MARIANO BOCCIA; RAMIRO FREUDENTHAL; ANGELES SALLES; VERONICA BAEZ
Lugar:
Carlos Paz
Reunión:
Congreso; SAN 2019; 2019
Institución organizadora:
SAN
Resumen:
Protein acetylation affects synaptic plasticity and memory, but its effects on synaptic composition are poorly understood. There is evidence that protein acetylation at synapse promotes the dendritic clustering of PSD95 in cultures of hippocampal neurons. In this study we found an increment of PSD95 clustering in mice hippocampal extracts after 45 minutes of inhibitory avoidance task respect to control animals. Moreover, an augmented level of non-histone protein lysine acetylation was found and it positively correlates with that of PSD95 in post synaptic densities, indicating a possibly causal relation. Similar results were found in primary culture of hippocampal neurons after chemical LTP. Finally, post training administration of Tubastatin A (an histone deacetylase inhibitor) facilitates long-term memory consolidation after inhibitory avoidance task. This results strongly suggest that protein acetylation has an important role regulating the synaptic changes that occur during memory consolidation.