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      Reduced extinction of hippocampal-dependent memories in CPEB knockout mice.

      Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.)
      Analysis of Variance, Animals, Extinction, Psychological, physiology, Hippocampus, metabolism, Male, Maze Learning, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Knockout, Neurons, Protein Array Analysis, Protein Biosynthesis, genetics, RNA-Binding Proteins, Spatial Behavior, Statistics, Nonparametric, Synapses, Transcription, Genetic

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          CPEB is a sequence-specific RNA binding protein that regulates translation at synapses. In neurons of CPEB knockout mice, synaptic efficacy is reduced. Here, we have performed a battery of behavioral tests and find that relative to wild-type animals, CPEB knockout mice, although similar on many baseline behaviors, have reduced extinction of memories on two hippocampal-dependent tasks. A corresponding microarray analysis reveals that about 0.14% of hippocampal genes have an altered expression in the CPEB knockout mouse. These data suggest that CPEB-dependent local protein synthesis may be an important cellular mechanism underlying extinction of hippocampal-dependent memories.

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