UCI discovery reverses certain memory problems
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UC Irvine scientists have discovered how to reverse learning and memory problems caused by a common form of mental retardation.
UCI neurobiologist Julie Lauterborn and her colleagues identified a mutated gene, called fragile X mental retardation 1, that disrupts brain processes necessary for long-term memory formation.
Fragile X syndrome is the most commonly inherited cause of mental impairment, according to the National Fragile X Foundation.
By adding a certain protein into the hippocampus region of mice with the mutation, scientists saw their memory-forming abilities completely restored.
“While this discovery doesn’t identify a cure for Fragile X syndrome, it provides the scientific foundation for methods to treat its learning and memory deficits,†Lauterborn stated in a news release.
— Joseph Serna
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