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Neuroscience ; 294: 29-37, 2015 May 21.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25766938

ABSTRACT

Proteomic profiles of the thalamus and the correlation between the rats' performance on a spatial learning task and differential protein expression were assessed in the thiamine deficiency (TD) rat model of Wernicke-Korsakoff syndrome. Two-dimensional gel-electrophoresis detected 320 spots and a significant increase or decrease in seven proteins. Four proteins were correlated to rat behavioral performance in the Morris Water Maze. One of the four proteins was identified by mass spectrometry as Voltage-Dependent Anion Channels (VDACs). The association of VDAC is evident in trials in which the rats' performance was worst, in which the VDAC protein was reduced, as confirmed by Western blot. No difference was observed on the mRNA of Vdac genes, indicating that the decreased VDAC expression may be related to a post-transcriptional process. The results show that TD neurodegeneration involves changes in thalamic proteins and suggest that VDAC protein activity might play an important role in an initial stage of the spatial learning process.


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Cognition Disorders/metabolism , Korsakoff Syndrome/metabolism , Learning/physiology , Thalamus/metabolism , Voltage-Dependent Anion Channels/metabolism , Animals , Disease Models, Animal , Korsakoff Syndrome/genetics , Male , Proteomics/methods , Rats, Wistar , Space Perception , Thiamine Deficiency/genetics
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