The Brain-Enriched MicroRNA miR-9-3p Regulates Synaptic Plasticity and Memory.
Su-Eon SimChae-Seok LimJae-Ick KimDaekwan SeoHeejung ChunNam-Kyung YuJaehyun LeeSukJae Joshua KangHyoung-Gon KoJun-Hyeok ChoiTaeHyun KimEun-Hae JangJoohyun HanMyeong Seong BakJong-Eun ParkDeok-Jin JangDaehyun BaekYong-Seok LeeBong-Kiun KaangPublished in: The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience (2017)
Despite the abundant expression of the brain-specific microRNA miR-9-5p/3p in both proliferating and postmitotic neurons, most functional studies have focused on their role in neuronal development. Here, we examined the role of miR-9-5p/3p in adult brain and found that miR-9-3p, but not miR-9-5p, has a critical role in hippocampal synaptic plasticity and memory. Moreover, we identified in vivo binding targets of miR-9-3p that are involved in the regulation of long-term potentiation. Our study provides the very first evidence for the critical role of miR-9-3p in synaptic plasticity and memory in the adult mouse.