An increase in VGF expression through a rapid, transcription-independent, autofeedback mechanism improves cognitive function
Lin W, Zhao Y, Li Z, Zheng S, Zou J, Warren N, Bali P, Wu J, Xing M, Jiang C, Tang Y, Salton S, Ye X. An increase in VGF expression through a rapid, transcription-independent, autofeedback mechanism improves cognitive function. Translational Psychiatry 2021, 11: 383. PMID: 34238925, PMCID: PMC8266826, DOI: 10.1038/s41398-021-01489-2.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDense-core vesiclesTLQP-62VGF-derived peptide TLQP-62Cognitive functionGranin familyDepression-like behaviorRelease of neuropeptidesGranin proteinsHippocampus-dependent learningCultured primary neuronsLuciferase-based reporter assayGranin family proteinsTranscription-independent inductionNeuronal activationMood disordersAutofeedback mechanismNeuronal activityPrimary neuronsVGF expressionMice exhibitMood stabilityAlzheimer's diseaseBrain tissueMRNA expressionNeurodegenerative diseases