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Blurring the boundaries between neuroscience and organismal physiology

Gérard Karsenty
Columbia University
Dec 14, 2020

Work in my laboratory is based on the assumptions that we do not know yet how all physiological functions are regulated and that mouse genetics by allowing to identify novel inter-organ communications is the most efficient ways to identify novel regulation of physiological functions. We test these two contention through the study of bone which is the organ my lab has studied since its inception. Based on precise cell biological and clinical reasons that will be presented during the seminar we hypothesized that bone should be a regulator of energy metabolism and reproduction and identified a bone-derived hormone termed osteocalcin that is responsible of these regulatory events. The study of this hormone revealed that in addition to its predicted functions it also regulates brain size, hippocampus development, prevents anxiety and depression and favors spatial learning and memory by signaling through a specific receptor we characterized. As will be presented, we elucidated some of the molecular events accounting for the influence of osteocalcin on brain and showed that maternal osteocalcin is the pool of this hormone that affects brain development. Subsequently and looking at all the physiological functions regulated by osteocalcin, i.e., memory, the ability to exercise, glucose metabolism, the regulation of testosterone biosynthesis, we realized that are all need or regulated in the case of danger. In other words it suggested that osteocalcin is an hormone needed to sense and overcome acute danger. Consonant with this hypothesis we next showed this led us to demonstrate that bone via osteocalcin is needed to mount an acute stress response through molecular and cellular mechanisms that will be presented during the seminar. overall, an evolutionary appraisal of bone biology, this body of work and experiments ongoing in the lab concur to suggest 1] the appearance of bone during evolution has changed how physiological functions as diverse as memory, the acute stress response but also exercise and glucose metabolism are regulated and 2] identified bone and osteocalcin as its molecular vector, as an organ needed to sense and response to danger.

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The anterior thalamus drives hippocampal replay following spatial learning

Sandybel Angeles Duran,Adrien Peyrache

COSYNE 2022

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Modeling Hippocampal Spatial Learning Through a Valence-based Interplay of Dopamine and Serotonin

Carlos Wert Carvajal,Claudia Clopath,Melissa Reneaux,Tatjana Tchumatchenko

COSYNE 2022

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Modeling Hippocampal Spatial Learning Through a Valence-based Interplay of Dopamine and Serotonin

Carlos Wert Carvajal,Claudia Clopath,Melissa Reneaux,Tatjana Tchumatchenko

COSYNE 2022

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Rapid spatial learning via efficient exploration and inference

Nada Abdelrahman, Wanchen Jiang, Joshua Dudman, Ann Hermundstad

COSYNE 2025

ePosterNeuroscience

Development and reorganization of hippocampal representations during contextual spatial learning

Rita Nyilas, Balázs Lükő, Atilla B Kelemen, Balázs B Ujfalussy, Judit K Makara

FENS Forum 2024

ePosterNeuroscience

Functional dissection of the corticohippocampal circuit underlying neuronal ensemble dynamics in spatial learning and memory

Haoyu Xu, Zhongjie Zhang, Hei Matthew Yip, Jacque Pak Kan Ip

FENS Forum 2024

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Hippocampal-thalamo-cortical coupling in spatial learning and memory consolidation

Myriam Azzarelli, Antoine Ghestem, Vinicius Lima Cordeiro, Paul-Arno Lamarque, Maëva Ferraris, Christophe Bernard, Marco Pompili, Pascale Quilichini

FENS Forum 2024

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Lifelong consumption of saturated and unsaturated fats induced the impairment of hippocampal synaptic plasticity and spatial learning and memory

Ana Belén Sanz-Martos, María Roca, Adrián Plaza, Beatriz Merino, Mariano Ruiz-Gayo, Nuria Del Olmo

FENS Forum 2024

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