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Akinobu Suzuki
Researcher at University of Toyama
Publications - 18
Citations - 3903
Akinobu Suzuki is an academic researcher from University of Toyama. The author has contributed to research in topics: Memory consolidation & CREB. The author has an hindex of 15, co-authored 18 publications receiving 3340 citations. Previous affiliations of Akinobu Suzuki include Tokyo University of Agriculture & Center for Neural Science.
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Astrocyte-Neuron Lactate Transport Is Required for Long-Term Memory Formation
Akinobu Suzuki,Sarah A. Stern,Ozlem Bozdagi,George W. Huntley,Ruth H. Walker,Pierre J. Magistretti,Cristina M. Alberini +6 more
TL;DR: It is concluded that astrocyte-neuron lactate transport is required for long-term memory formation, suggesting that lactate import into neurons is necessary for long -term memory.
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Memory Reconsolidation and Extinction Have Distinct Temporal and Biochemical Signatures
Akinobu Suzuki,Sheena A. Josselyn,Sheena A. Josselyn,Paul W. Frankland,Paul W. Frankland,Shoichi Masushige,Alcino J. Silva,Satoshi Kida +7 more
TL;DR: The temporal dynamics of memory reconsolidation are dependent on the strength and age of the memory, such that younger and weaker memories are more easily reconsolidated than older and stronger memories.
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Brain Region-Specific Gene Expression Activation Required for Reconsolidation and Extinction of Contextual Fear Memory
Nori Mamiya,Hotaka Fukushima,Akinobu Suzuki,Zensai Matsuyama,Seiichi Homma,Paul W. Frankland,Satoshi Kida +6 more
TL;DR: It is established that reactivated contextual fear memories undergo CREB-dependent reconsolidation or extinction in distinct brain regions.
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Stability of recent and remote contextual fear memory.
Paul W. Frankland,Paul W. Frankland,Hoi Ki Ding,Eiki Takahashi,Eiki Takahashi,Akinobu Suzuki,Satoshi Kida,Alcino J. Silva +7 more
TL;DR: Reconolidation of contextual fear memory in mice and the dissociation between the effects of systemically and centrally administered ANI on remote memory suggests that stability is due, in part, to the distributed nature of remote contextual fear memories.
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Upregulation of CREB-Mediated Transcription Enhances Both Short- and Long-Term Memory
Akinobu Suzuki,Hotaka Fukushima,Takuya Mukawa,Hiroki Toyoda,Long Jun Wu,Ming Gao Zhao,Hui Xu,Yuze Shang,Kengo Endoh,Taku Iwamoto,Nori Mamiya,Emiko Okano,Shunsuke Hasegawa,Valentina Mercaldo,Yue Zhang,Ryouta Maeda,Miho Ohta,Sheena A. Josselyn,Min Zhuo,Satoshi Kida +19 more
TL;DR: The findings suggest that CREB positively regulates memory consolidation and affects memory performance by regulating BDNF expression.