Histone deacetylase inhibitors enhance memory and synaptic plasticity via CREB: CBP-dependent transcriptional activation

CG Vecsey, JD Hawk, KM Lattal, JM Stein… - Journal of …, 2007 - Soc Neuroscience
CG Vecsey, JD Hawk, KM Lattal, JM Stein, SA Fabian, MA Attner, SM Cabrera…
Journal of Neuroscience, 2007Soc Neuroscience
Histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors increase histone acetylation and enhance both
memory and synaptic plasticity. The current model for the action of HDAC inhibitors assumes
that they alter gene expression globally and thus affect memory processes in a nonspecific
manner. Here, we show that the enhancement of hippocampus-dependent memory and
hippocampal synaptic plasticity by HDAC inhibitors is mediated by the transcription factor
cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB) and the recruitment of the transcriptional …
Histone deacetylase (HDAC) inhibitors increase histone acetylation and enhance both memory and synaptic plasticity. The current model for the action of HDAC inhibitors assumes that they alter gene expression globally and thus affect memory processes in a nonspecific manner. Here, we show that the enhancement of hippocampus-dependent memory and hippocampal synaptic plasticity by HDAC inhibitors is mediated by the transcription factor cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB) and the recruitment of the transcriptional coactivator and histone acetyltransferase CREB-binding protein (CBP) via the CREB-binding domain of CBP. Furthermore, we show that the HDAC inhibitor trichostatin A does not globally alter gene expression but instead increases the expression of specific genes during memory consolidation. Our results suggest that HDAC inhibitors enhance memory processes by the activation of key genes regulated by the CREB:CBP transcriptional complex.
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