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  • Sex-specific effects of the histone variant H2A.Z on fear memory, stress-enhanced fear learning and hypersensitivity to pain.

Sex-specific effects of the histone variant H2A.Z on fear memory, stress-enhanced fear learning and hypersensitivity to pain.

Scientific reports (2020-09-02)
Firyal Ramzan, Samantha D Creighton, Meaghan Hall, Jennet Baumbach, Malak Wahdan, Sandra J Poulson, Vassilia Michailidis, Gilda Stefanelli, Klotilda Narkaj, Cindy S Tao, Dure Khan, Carl F D Steininger, Brandon J Walters, D Ashley Monks, Loren J Martin, Iva B Zovkic
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Emerging evidence suggests that histone variants are novel epigenetic regulators of memory, whereby histone H2A.Z suppresses fear memory. However, it is not clear if altered fear memory can also modify risk for PTSD, and whether these effects differ in males and females. Using conditional-inducible H2A.Z knockout (cKO) mice, we showed that H2A.Z binding is higher in females and that H2A.Z cKO enhanced fear memory only in males. However, H2A.Z cKO improved memory on the non-aversive object-in-place task in both sexes, suggesting that H2A.Z suppresses non-stressful memory irrespective of sex. Given that risk for fear-related disorders, such as PTSD, is biased toward females, we examined whether H2A.Z cKO also has sex-specific effects on fear sensitization in the stress-enhanced fear learning (SEFL) model of PTSD, as well as associated changes in pain sensitivity. We found that H2A.Z cKO reduced stress-induced sensitization of fear learning and pain responses preferentially in female mice, indicating that the effects of H2A.Z depend on sex and the type of task, and are influenced by history of stress. These data suggest that H2A.Z may be a sex-specific epigenetic risk factor for PTSD susceptibility, with implications for developing sex-specific therapeutic interventions.

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氢氧化铵 溶液, ACS reagent, 28.0-30.0% NH3 basis
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泰莫西芬, ≥99%
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抗组蛋白H2A.Z抗体(C-term), from rabbit, purified by affinity chromatography