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Expression of NR2B in cerebellar granule cells specifically facilitates effect of motor training on motor learning

  • Jianwei Jiao
  • , Akira Nakajima
  • , William G.M. Janssen
  • , Vytautas P. Bindokas
  • , Xiaoli Xiong
  • , John H. Morrison
  • , James R. Brorson
  • , Ya Ping Tang

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Abstract

It is believed that gene/environment interaction (GEI) plays a pivotal role in the development of motor skills which are acquired via practicing or motor training. However, the underlying molecular/neuronal mechanisms are still unclear. Here, we reported that the expression of NR2B, a subunit of NMDA receptors, in cerebellar granule cells specifically enhanced the effect of voluntary motor training on motor learning in the mouse. Moreover, this effect was characterized as motor learning-specific and developmental stage-dependent, because neither emotional/spatial memory was affected nor was the enhanced motor learning observed when the motor training was conducted starting at the age of 3 months old in these transgenic mice, These results indicate that changes in the expression of gene(s) that are involved in regulatinq synaptic plasticity in cerebellar granule cells may constitute a molecular basis for the cerebellum to be involved in the GEI by facilitating motor skill learning.

Original languageEnglish
Article numbere1684
JournalPLoS ONE
Volume3
Issue number2
DOIs
StatePublished - 27 Feb 2008

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