2024
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-3994164/v1
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Viral-mediated increased hippocampal neurogranin modulate synapses at one month in a rat model of controlled cortical impact.

Sarah E. Svirsky,
Jeremy Henchir,
Madison Parry
et al.

Abstract: Reductions of neurogranin (Ng), a calcium-sensitive calmodulin-binding protein, result in significant impairment across various hippocampal-dependent learning and memory tasks. Conversely, increasing levels of Ng facilitates synaptic plasticity, increases synaptogenesis and boosts cognitive abilities. Controlled cortical impact (CCI), an experimental traumatic brain injury (TBI) model, results in significantly reduced hippocampal Ng protein expression up to 4 weeks post-injury, supporting a strategy to increas… Show more

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