cAMP evokes long-term facilitation in Aplysia sensory neurons that requires new protein synthesis.
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Transcriptional regulation of long-term memory in the marine snail AplysiaProtein Kinase A and Anxiety-Related Behaviors: A Mini-ReviewGlobal and local missions of cAMP signaling in neural plasticity, learning, and memoryAn assay of behavioral plasticity in Drosophila larvae.Use of von Frey filaments to assess nociceptive sensitization in the hornworm, Manduca sextaEarly calcium increase triggers the formation of olfactory long-term memory in honeybees.Protein synthesis during acquisition of long-term facilitation is needed for the persistent loss of regulatory subunits of the Aplysia cAMP-dependent protein kinase.Inhibition of protein synthesis blocks long-term enhancement of generator potentials produced by one-trial in vivo conditioning in Hermissenda.Preincubation in acid medium increases Na/H antiporter activity in cultured renal proximal tubule cells.The function of activity-regulated genes in the nervous system.Evolutionary conservation of the signaling proteins upstream of cyclic AMP-dependent kinase and protein kinase C in gastropod mollusks.Information storage in the nervous system of Aplysia: specific proteins affected by serotonin and cAMP.Cyclic adenosine monophosphate acutely inhibits and chronically stimulates Na/H antiporter in OKP cellsLong-lasting synaptic potentiation induced by depolarization under conditions that eliminate detectable Ca2+ signals.cAMP-dependent, long-lasting inhibition of a K+ current in mammalian neurons.Nucleolar integrity is required for the maintenance of long-term synaptic plasticity.A novel function for serotonin-mediated short-term facilitation in aplysia: conversion of a transient, cell-wide homosynaptic hebbian plasticity into a persistent, protein synthesis-independent synapse-specific enhancementTargeted mutation of the CREB gene: compensation within the CREB/ATF family of transcription factors.Long-term activation of protein kinase c causes chronic Na/H antiporter stimulation in cultured proximal tubule cellsAging in Sensory and Motor Neurons Results in Learning Failure in Aplysia californica.Regulation and restoration of motoneuronal synaptic transmission during neuromuscular regeneration in the pulmonate snail Helisoma trivolvisRepeated pulses of serotonin required for long-term facilitation activate mitogen-activated protein kinase in sensory neurons of Aplysia.Persistent Associative Plasticity at an Identified Synapse Underlying Classical Conditioning Becomes Labile with Short-Term Homosynaptic Activation.Developmental emergence of different forms of neuromodulation in Aplysia sensory neurons.Neural and molecular bases of nonassociative and associative learning in Aplysia.Induction of long-term facilitation in Aplysia sensory neurons by local application of serotonin to remote synapsesG protein-coupled receptor oligomerization provides the framework for signal discrimination.Cyclin-dependent kinase 1-dependent phosphorylation of cAMP response element-binding protein decreases chromatin occupancy.cAMP modulates multiple K+ currents, increasing spike duration and excitability in Aplysia sensory neurons.N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor activation increases cAMP levels and voltage-gated Ca2+ channel activity in area CA1 of hippocampus.Reversal of synaptic depression by serotonin at Aplysia sensory neuron synapses involves activation of adenylyl cyclase.Second messengers involved in the two processes of presynaptic facilitation that contribute to sensitization and dishabituation in Aplysia sensory neurons.CREB: a multifaceted regulator of neuronal plasticity and protection.Administration of phosphodiesterase inhibitors and an adenosine A1 receptor antagonist induces phrenic nerve recovery in high cervical spinal cord injured rats.Free cyclic AMP increases in PC12 cells on depolarization.A first partial Aplysia californica proteome.The activity of Mblk-1, a mushroom body-selective transcription factor from the honeybee, is modulated by the ras/MAPK pathway.Targeting of the CREB gene leads to up-regulation of a novel CREB mRNA isoform.New ribosomes for new memories?LRP8-Reelin-Regulated Neuronal Enhancer Signature Underlying Learning and Memory Formation.
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cAMP evokes long-term facilitation in Aplysia sensory neurons that requires new protein synthesis.
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cAMP evokes long-term facilita ...... equires new protein synthesis.
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cAMP evokes long-term facilita ...... equires new protein synthesis.
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Castellucci VF
Schacher S
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10.1126/SCIENCE.2454509
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1988-06-01T00:00:00Z