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Excavatolide-B Enhances Contextual Memory Retrieval Via Repressing the Delayed Rectifier Potassium Current in the Hippocampus

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Journal Mar Drugs
Publisher MDPI
Specialties Biology
Pharmacology
Date 2018 Oct 28
PMID 30366389
Citations 3
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Abstract

Memory retrieval dysfunction is a symptom of schizophrenia, autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and absence epilepsy (AE), as well as an early sign of Alzheimer's disease. To date, few drugs have been reported to enhance memory retrieval. Here, we found that a coral-derived natural product, excavatolide-B (Exc-B), enhances contextual memory retrieval in both wild-type and mice via repressing the delayed rectifier potassium current, thus lowering the threshold for action potential initiation and enhancing induction of long-term potentiation (LTP). The human gene encodes a T-type calcium channel (Ca3.2), and its mutation is associated with schizophrenia, ASD, and AE, which are all characterized by abnormal memory function. Our previous publication demonstrated that mice exhibit impaired contextual-associated memory retrieval, whilst their retrieval of spatial memory and auditory cued memory remain intact. The effect of Exc-B on enhancing the retrieval of context-associated memory provides a hope for novel drug development.

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