Neurobiology of disease

Reducing Dyrk1A levels improves memory-related brain problems in a Down syndrome mouse model

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Abstract

Normalization of Dyrk1A expression in Ts65Dn mice is associated with improvements in hippocampal function.

  • Overexpression of genes from human chromosome 21 is linked to cognitive dysfunctions in Down Syndrome.
  • In Ts65Dn mice, normalizing Dyrk1A levels corrected some hippocampal defects.
  • Viral infusion of a specific RNA targeted Dyrk1A, leading to changes in important signaling pathways.
  • Electrophysiological recordings indicated improvements in synaptic plasticity in treated Ts65Dn mice.
  • Behavioral tests showed treated mice displayed a normalized search strategy, but did not achieve long-term task consolidation.

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