نتایج جستجو برای: p creb

تعداد نتایج: 1275106  

Journal: :Cardiovascular research 2005
Kornelis W Patberg Maria N Obreztchikova Sarah F Giardina Aviva J Symes Alexei N Plotnikov Jihong Qu Parag Chandra David McKinnon Shian R Liou Andrew V Rybin Iryna Shlapakova Peter Danilo Jay Yang Michael R Rosen

OBJECTIVE Long-term cardiac memory (LTCM), expressed as a specific pattern of T-wave change on ECG, is associated with 1) reduced transient outward potassium current (I(to)), 2) reduced mRNA for the pore-forming protein of I(to), Kv4.3, 3) reduced cAMP response element binding protein (CREB), and 4) diminished binding to its docking site on the DNA, the cAMP response element (CRE). We hypothesi...

Journal: :The Journal of comparative neurology 2005
Li-Ya Qiao Margaret A Vizzard

Previous studies have demonstrated increased expression and phosphorylation of tyrosine kinase receptor (TrkA, TrkB) in lumbosacral DRG after chronic (6 weeks) spinal cord (T8-T10) injury. This study examined the effects of acute SCI (48 hours, 2 weeks) on TrkA and TrkB expression and phosphorylation, and CREB and c-Jun expression in DRG. A significant increase in the number of TrkA- (1.5-3-fol...

2012
Hee-jin Jun Ji Hae Lee Bo-Ram Cho Dong-Woo Kim Kang-Jin Cho Sung-Joon Lee Jun J. H. Lee

We investigated the in vitro effects of p-coumaric acid on melanogenesis. The melanin content in B16F1 cells stimulated with p-coumaric acid significantly decreased (68 % vs. control) through inhibition of tyrosinase enzyme activity assessed using both cell-free and cellbased assays (46 and 27 % compared with control, respectively). In addition, stimulating B16F1 cells with p-coumaric acid redu...

Journal: :The international journal of neuropsychopharmacology 2013
Julien Gibon Jean-Christophe Deloulme Tiphaine Chevallier Elodie Ladevèze Djoher Nora Abrous Alexandre Bouron

Hyperforin is one of the main bioactive compounds that underlie the antidepressant actions of the medicinal plant Hypericum perforatum (St. John's wort). However, the effects of a chronic hyperforin treatment on brain cells remains to be fully addressed. The following study was undertaken to further advance our understanding of the biological effects of this plant extract on neurons. Special at...

Journal: :Molecular cell 2006
Antonella Riccio Rebecca S Alvania Bonnie E Lonze Narendrakumar Ramanan Taeho Kim Yunfei Huang Ted M Dawson Solomon H Snyder David D Ginty

Prevailing views of neurotrophin action hold that the transcription factor CREB is constitutively bound to target genes with transcriptional activation occurring via CREB phosphorylation. However, we report that within several CRE-containing genes, CREB is not constitutively bound. Upon exposure of neurons to brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), CREB becomes rapidly bound to DNA coincident...

2017
Nara Shin Min-Hee Yi Sena Kim Hyunjung Baek Ursula L. Triantafillu Jongsun Park Dong Woon Kim

Akt (also known as protein kinase B, PKB) has been seen to play a role in astrocyte activation of neuroprotection; however, the underlying mechanism on deregulation of Akt signaling in brain injuries is not fully understood. We investigated the role of carboxy-terminal modulator protein (CTMP), an endogenous Akt inhibitor, in brain injury following kainic acid (KA)-induced neurodegeneration of ...

Journal: :Thorax 1999
R J Hancox D A Stevens I M Adcock P J Barnes D R Taylor

BACKGROUND Inhaled corticosteroids and beta agonists are the most commonly used treatments in asthma and are often used together. Recent evidence suggests that many of the anti-inflammatory actions of corticosteroids are mediated by cross-talk between the activated glucocorticoid receptor (GR) and other transcription factors such as the pro-inflammatory nuclear factor kappa B (NFkappaB). Beta a...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 2007
Ulrike Böer Julia Eglins Doris Krause Susanne Schnell Christof Schöfl Willhart Knepel

The molecular mechanism of the action of lithium salts in the treatment of bipolar disorder is not well understood. As their therapeutic action requires chronic treatment, adaptive neuronal processes are suggested to be involved. The molecular basis of this are changes in gene expression regulated by transcription factors such as CREB (cAMP-response-element-binding protein). CREB contains a tra...

Journal: :Learning & memory 2015
Lisa A Briand Bridgin G Lee John Lelay Klaus H Kaestner Julie A Blendy

The cAMP response element (CRE)-binding protein, CREB, is a transcription factor whose activity in the brain is critical for long-term memory formation. Phosphorylation of Ser133 in the kinase-inducible domain (KID), that in turn leads to the recruitment of the transcriptional coactivator CREB-binding protein (CBP), is thought to mediate the activation of CREB. However, the importance of phosph...

2017
Hwayoung Lee Jiyun Im Hansol Won Wooyoung Nam Young Ock Kim Sang Won Lee Sanghyun Lee Ik-Hyun Cho Hyung-Ki Kim Jun-Tack Kwon Hak-Jae Kim

Previous reports have suggested that physical and psychological stresses may trigger fibromyalgia (FM). Stress is an important risk factor in the development of depression and memory impairments. Antidepressants have been used to prevent stress-induced abnormal pain sensation. Among various antidepressants, tianeptine has been reported to be able to prevent neurodegeneration due to chronic stre...

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