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Activating P300 protein contributes to repair of hippocampal neuronal DNA injuries

12.24.13 | Neural Regeneration Research

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Various medications have been developed to treat neurodegenerative disorders, and drugs without significant side effects are gaining widespread interest such disorders. Brain Research Institute of Synergon Consulting in Romania, led by Dragoş Cîrneci, found that the protein p300, which is a transcription co-activator required for consolidation of memories during specific learning tasks, is at the same time involved in DNA replication and repair, playing a central role in the long-patch pathway of base excision repair. Based on the evidence, they propose that learning tasks such as novel object recognition could be tested as possible methods of base excision repair facilitation, hence inducing DNA repair in the hippocampal neurons. If this method proves to be effective, it could be the start for designing similar tasks for humans, as a behavioral therapeutic complement to the classical drug-based therapy in treating neurodegenerative disorders. These findings were published in the Neural Regeneration Research (Vol. 8, No. 32, 2013).

Article: " Learning tasks as a possible treatment for DNA lesions induced by oxidative stress in hippocampal neurons" by Dragoş Cîrneci1, Radu Silaghi-Dumitrescu2 (1 Brain Research Institute, Synergon Consulting, Bucharest 010094, Romania 2 Faculty of Chemistry and Chemical Engineering, Babes-Bolyai University, Cluj Napoca, 400165, Romania)

Cîrneci D, Silaghi-Dumitrescu R. Learning tasks as a possible treatment for DNA lesions induced by oxidative stress in hippocampal neurons. Neural Regen Res . 2013;8(32):3063-3070.

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Neural Regeneration Research. (2013, December 24). Activating P300 protein contributes to repair of hippocampal neuronal DNA injuries. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L55ZR7XL/activating-p300-protein-contributes-to-repair-of-hippocampal-neuronal-dna-injuries.html
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"Activating P300 protein contributes to repair of hippocampal neuronal DNA injuries." Brightsurf News, Dec. 24 2013, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/L55ZR7XL/activating-p300-protein-contributes-to-repair-of-hippocampal-neuronal-dna-injuries.html.