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From c-Fos to MMP-9: In control of synaptic plasticity to produce healthy and diseased mind, a personal view.

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c-Fos is a component of AP-1 transcription factor. Three lines of evidence support pivotal role of c-Fos in learning and memory: (i) learning experience markedly enhances its expression; (ii) blocking… Click to show full abstract

c-Fos is a component of AP-1 transcription factor. Three lines of evidence support pivotal role of c-Fos in learning and memory: (i) learning experience markedly enhances its expression; (ii) blocking od c-Fos impairs, while optogenetic activation of c-Fos expressing neurons supports learning and memory; (iii) c-Fos/AP-1 gene targets in activated neurons, encoding tissue inhibitor of metalloproteinases-1 (TIMP-1) and matrix metalloproteinase 9 (MMP- 9) play a major role in synaptic plasticity that underlies learning and memory. TIMP-1 and MMP-9 compose an extracellularly operating enzymatic system active locally around excitatory synapses to modulate their morphology, molecular content and efficacy. Animal studies have implicated MMP-9 in a variety of neuropsychiatric conditions, e.g., epileptogenesis, autism spectrum disorders, development of addiction, and depression. In humans, MMP-9 contributes to epilepsy, alcohol and cocaine addiction, Fragile X Syndrome, schizophrenia and bipolar disorder. In aggregate, all those conditions can be considered as reflecting either healthy or diseased mind.

Keywords: diseased mind; healthy diseased; learning memory; mmp; synaptic plasticity

Journal Title: Postepy biochemii
Year Published: 2018

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