PubMed: 28771976

Title
HDAC3 negatively regulates spatial memory in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.
Journal
Aging cell
Volume
16
Issue
None
Pages
1073-1082
Date
2017-10-01
Authors
Jin J | Liu Y | Wang S | Xu Y | Ye X | Yu L | Zhu X

Evidence e3dbafe3a4

RGFP966, a selective HDAC3 inhibitor, has been shown to affect sensory cortical plasticity and memory formation (Bieszczad et al., 2015).

Evidence 4ae5597a66

HDAC3 overexpression in the hippocampus increases Aß levels, activates microglia, and decreases dendritic spine density in 6-month-old APP/PS1 mice.

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