2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.09.20.613738
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Increased protein kinase Mζ expression by Minocycline and N-acetylcysteine restores late-phase long-term potentiation and spatial learning after closed head injury in mice

Elena Nikulina,
Panayiotis Tsokas,
Kristen Whitney
et al.

Abstract: Cognitive deficits frequently arise after traumatic brain injury. The murine closed head injury (CHI) models these deficits since injured mice cannot acquire Barnes maze. Dosing of minocycline plus N-acetylcysteine beginning 12 hours post-CHI (MN12) restores Barnes maze acquisition by an unknown mechanism. Increased hippocampal synaptic efficacy is needed to acquire Barnes maze, synaptic long-term potentiation (LTP) models this increased synaptic efficacy in vitro. LTP has an early phase (E-LTP) lasting up to … Show more

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