Immediate-Early Genes in the Central Nervous System, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1995

Coordinators: Tölle T.R., Schadrack J., Zieglgänsberger W.

Language: English

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Immediate-early genes are believed to be involved in the neuron's ability to con­ vert short-term synaptic stimulation into long-lasting responses and thus contribute to the adaptive alterations involved in neuronal plasticity. Cellular immediate-early genes share a close structural homology with some viral oncogenes. Recent advances in cellular biology have identified the activation and deactivation of immediate-early genes as molecular mechanisms to control regulated and deregulated growth, cellular differentiation and development. In this view immediate-early genes may function as third messengers in a stimulus­ transcription cascade transferring extracellular information into changes in target­ gene transcription, thereby changing the phenotype of neurons. Immediate-Early Genes in the Central Nervous System provides a comprehensive up-to-date overview of current methodology in the research of immediate-early genes and includes a wide range of neurobiological topics, such as regeneration, memory formation, epilepsia and nociception. The contributors to this book have been selected from among the leading experts in their field of research. T.R. TOLLE J. SCHADRACK W. ZIEGLGANSBERGER Contents Immediate-early genes -how immmediate and why early? G./. Evan .............................................. . Immediate-early gene activation as a window on mechanism in the nervous system S.P. Hunt, L.A. McNaughton, R. Jenkins, and W. Wisden. . . . . . . . . .. . . . 18 of immediate-early genes during Differential expression synaptic plasticity, seizures and brain injury suggests specific functions for these molecules in brain neurons M. Dragunow . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . 35 . . . . . . . . . .
Immediate-early genes — how immmediate and why early?.- Immediate-early gene activation as a window on mechanism in the nervous system.- Differential expression of immediate-early genes during synaptic plasticity, seizures and brain injury suggests specific functions for these molecules in brain neurons.- Immediate-early genes in nociception.- A novel face of immediate-early genes: transcriptional operations dominated by c-Jun and Jun D proteins in neurons following axotomy and during regenerative efforts.- Immediate-early genes and opioid peptides.- Transgenic mice studies of immediate-early genes: from markers to mutants.- Complementary expression patterns of c-jun and jun B in rat brain and analysis of their function with antisense oligonucleotides.- Characterization and expression of relB, a new member of the rel/NF-?B family of transcription factors.