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Regrowing the adult brain: NF-κB controls functional circuit formation and tissue homeostasis in the dentate gyrus
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Regrowing the adult brain: NF-κB controls functional circuit formation and tissue homeostasis in the dentate gyrus

  • Oliver Leske1,
  • Christian Kaltschmidt2,
  • Andreas Püschel3,
  • Barbara Kaltschmidt4,
  • Sylvie Memet5,
  • Rolf Heumann6,
  • Yvonne Imielski4,
  • Jens Schwamborn7,
  • Patrick Lüningschrör8,
  • Peter Heimann8,
  • Magdalena Holzberg4,
  • Alain Israel9 &
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  • Hendrikje Werner10 

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Cognitive decline during aging is correlated with a continuous loss of cells within the brain and especially within the hippocampus, which could be regenerated by adult neurogenesis. Here we show that genetic ablation of NF-κB resulted in severe defects in the neurogenic region (dentate gyrus) of the hippocampus. Despite increased stem cell proliferation, axogenesis, synaptogenesis and neuroprotection were hampered, leading to disruption of the mossy fiber pathway and to atrophy of the dentate gyrus during aging. Here, NF-κB controls the transcription of FOXO1 and PKA, regulating axogenesis. Structural defects culminated in behavioral impairments in pattern separation. Re-activation of NF-κB resulted in integration of newborn neurons, finally to regeneration of the dentate gyrus, accompanied by a complete recovery of structural and behavioral defects. These data identify NF-κB as a crucial regulator of dentate gyrus tissue homeostasis suggesting NF-κB to be a therapeutic target for treating cognitive and mood disorders.

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  1. Molekulare Neurobiochemie, Ruhr-Univeristät Bochum https://www.nature.com/nature

    Oliver Leske

  2. Institut für Zellbiologie, Fakultät für Biologie, Universität Bielefeld, Germany

    Christian Kaltschmidt

  3. Institut für Molekulare Zellbiologie, Westfälische Wilhelms-Universität Münster, Germany

    Andreas Püschel

  4. Molecular Neurobiology, Bielefeld University, Germany

    Barbara Kaltschmidt, Yvonne Imielski & Magdalena Holzberg

  5. Institut Pasteur, Unité de Mycologie Moléculaire, France

    Sylvie Memet

  6. Molekulare Neurobiochemie, Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Germany

    Rolf Heumann

  7. AG Stammzellbiologie und Regeneration, Institut für Zellbiologie, ZMBE, Münster, Germany

    Jens Schwamborn

  8. Institut für Zellbiologie, Fakultät für Biologie,Universität Bielefeld, Germany

    Patrick Lüningschrör & Peter Heimann

  9. Institut Pasteur, Unité de Signalisation Moléculaire et Activation Cellulaire, France

    Alain Israel

  10. Institute of Medical Biology, Immunos, Singapore

    Hendrikje Werner

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Leske, O., Kaltschmidt, C., Püschel, A. et al. Regrowing the adult brain: NF-κB controls functional circuit formation and tissue homeostasis in the dentate gyrus. Nat Prec (2011). https://doi.org/10.1038/npre.2011.6096.1

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Keywords

  • Dentate Gyrus
  • tissue homeostasis
  • NF-kappa B
  • axonal polarity
  • neuroprotective
  • survival
  • integration of new-born neurons
  • neurogenesis
  • pattern separation
  • learning
  • long-term memory
  • structural plasticity
  • circuit formation
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