Recovery of learning and memory is associated with chromatin remodelling

A Fischer, F Sananbenesi, X Wang, M Dobbin, LH Tsai - Nature, 2007 - nature.com
A Fischer, F Sananbenesi, X Wang, M Dobbin, LH Tsai
Nature, 2007nature.com
Neurodegenerative diseases of the central nervous system are often associated with
impaired learning and memory, eventually leading to dementia. An important aspect in pre-
clinical research is the exploration of strategies to re-establish learning ability and access to
long-term memories. By using a mouse model that allows temporally and spatially restricted
induction of neuronal loss, we show here that environmental enrichment reinstated learning
behaviour and re-established access to long-term memories after significant brain atrophy …
Abstract
Neurodegenerative diseases of the central nervous system are often associated with impaired learning and memory, eventually leading to dementia. An important aspect in pre-clinical research is the exploration of strategies to re-establish learning ability and access to long-term memories. By using a mouse model that allows temporally and spatially restricted induction of neuronal loss, we show here that environmental enrichment reinstated learning behaviour and re-established access to long-term memories after significant brain atrophy and neuronal loss had already occurred. Environmental enrichment correlated with chromatin modifications (increased histone-tail acetylation). Moreover, increased histone acetylation by inhibitors of histone deacetylases induced sprouting of dendrites, an increased number of synapses, and reinstated learning behaviour and access to long-term memories. These data suggest that inhibition of histone deacetylases might be a suitable therapeutic avenue for neurodegenerative diseases associated with learning and memory impairment, and raises the possibility of recovery of long-term memories in patients with dementia.
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