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Ashley C. Heimann , Janine L. Kwapis * Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA ARTICLE INFO Keywords: Circadian rhythm Context fear conditioning CRISPR Per1 Retrosplenial cortex Sex differences ABSTRACT. Janine l. kwapis

How to say Janine L Kwapis in English? Pronunciation of Janine L Kwapis with and more for Janine L Kwapis.Epigenetic regulation of the circadian gene Per1 contributes to age-related changes in hippocampal memory. by Janine L Kwapis, Yasaman Alaghband, Enikö A Kramár, Alberto J López, Annie Vogel Ciernia, André O White, Guanhua Shu, Diane Rhee, Christina M Michael, Emilie Montellier, Yu Liu, Christophe N Magnan, Siwei Chen, Paolo Sassone-Corsi, Pierre Baldi, Dina P Matheos, Marcelo A Wood.The atypical isoform of PKCζ is PKMζ, which has been implicated in the maintenance of long-term fear memories (e.g., Kwapis et al. 2009). Of interest would be whether the FHH strain with a BN5 substitution (FHH-5 BN ) would show recovery of LTM deficits for both the auditory and context cues similar to the FHH-1 BN consomic.Welcome to the Kwapis Lab! We are located at the University Park campus of Pennsylvania State University in the department of Biology.Our lab is part of the Eberly College of Science, and we’re affiliated with the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences.. We are interested in identifying the molecular and epigenetic mechanisms that support long-term memory …Research Summary Molecular and epigenetic mechanisms underlying learning and memory and age-related memory impairments. Huck Graduate Students Lauren Bellfy Chad …12 Okt 2022 ... ... Janine L. Kwapis. doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.11.511798. This article is a preprint and has not been certified by peer review [what ...Brain derived neurotropic factor (BDNF) supports neuronal survival, growth, and differentiation and is involved in forms of hippocampus-dependent and independent learning, as well as hippocampus-dependent learning. Extinction learning comprises active inhibition of no-longer relevant learned information, in conjunction with a decreased …This work was supported by grants from the US National Institutes of Health (DA025922, DA036984 and MH101491 to M.A.W.), the National Institute of General Medical Sciences of the National Institutes of Health (GM055246 supporting A.O.W. and A.J.L.), the Department of Education GAANN (P200A120165 supporting A.O.W. and A.J.L.), the US …The past decade has produced an explosion in the number and variety of genetic tools available to neuroscientists, resulting in an unprecedented ability to precisely manipulate the genome and epigenome in behaving animals. ARTICLE Epigenetic regulation of the circadian gene Per1 contributes to age-related changes in hippocampal memory Janine L. Kwapis1,2,3, Yasaman Alaghband1,2, Enikö A. Kramár1,2, Alberto J ...Welcome to the Kwapis Lab! We are located at the University Park campus of Pennsylvania State University in the department of Biology.Our lab is part of the Eberly College of Science, and we’re affiliated with the Huck Institutes of the Life Sciences.. We are interested in identifying the molecular and epigenetic mechanisms that support long-term memory …The emphasis here is on the lines available as opposed to methods on how to develop transgenic mice, which has been discussed in detail previously (Doyle et al., 2012). Additionally, we will discuss other genetic tools available to neuroscientists, such as siRNAs, viral-mediated approaches, and variations of the CRISPR-Cas9 system.University of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Aug 2006 - Dec 20137 years 5 months. Milwaukee. Studied the cellular and molecular mechanisms of acquiring, updating, and maintaining memory for fear conditioning.Jarome, Timothy J., Craig T. Werner, Janine L. Kwapis, and Fred J. Helmstetter. "Activity Dependant Protein Is Critical for the Formation and Stability of Fear Memory in the Amygdala." PlOS One 6.9 (2011): n. pag. Web.Bellfy L, Kwapis JL. Molecular Mechanisms of Reconsolidation-Dependent Memory Updating. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 21. PMID 32916796 DOI: 10.3390/ijms21186580 : 0.88: 2020: Wright DS, Bodinayake KK, Kwapis JL. Investigating Memory Updating in Mice Using the Objects in Updated Locations Task. Current Protocols in Neuroscience ...Janine L Kwapis1,2, Timothy J Jarome1,3, Nicole C Ferrara1 and Fred J Helmstetter*,1 1Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USAJanine L. Kwapis Present address: Department of Biology, Center for Molecular Investigation of Neurological Disorders (CMIND), Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, 16802, USA ...Destiny S. Wright, 1 Kasuni K. Bodinayake, 1 and Janine L. Kwapis 1, * Destiny S. Wright 1 Department of Biology, Center for Molecular Investigation of Neurological Disorders (CMIND), Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USAYasaman Alaghband 1 2 3 , Enikö Kramár 1 3 , Janine L Kwapis 1 4 3 , Earnest S Kim 5 , Thekla J Hemstedt 1 3 , Alberto J López 1 2 3 , André O White 1 2 3 , Amni Al-Kachak 1 3 , Osasumwen V Aimiuwu 1 3 , Kasuni K Bodinayake 1 3 , Nicole C Oparaugo 1 3 , Joseph Han 1 3 , K Matthew Lattal 5 , Marcelo A Wood 6 2 4 3Janine L Kwapis, 1, 2 Yasaman Alaghband, 1 Alberto J López, 1 André O White, 3 Rianne R Campbell, 1 Richard T Dang, 1 Diane Rhee, 1 Ashley V Tran, 1 Allison E Carl, 1 Dina P Matheos, 1 and Marcelo A Wood 1, 2, *The circadian system plays an important role in aligning biological processes with the external time of day. A range of physiological functions are governed by the circadian cycle, including memory processes, yet little is understood about how the clock interfaces with memory at a molecular level. The molecular circadian clock consists of four ...AU - Kwapis, Janine L. AU - Helmstetter, Fred J. PY - 2014/6 Y1 - 2014/6 N2 - Work on the long-term stability of memory has identified a potentially critical role for protein kinase Mzeta (PKMζ) in maintaining established memory.Yasaman Alaghband, Enikö Kramár, Janine L. Kwapis, Earnest S. Kim, Thekla J. Hemstedt, Alberto J. López, André O. White, Amni Al-Kachak, Osasumwen V. Aimiuwu, Kasuni K. Bodinayake, Nicole C. Oparaugo, Joseph Han, K. Matthew Lattal and Marcelo A. Wood. ... (DA025922) to K.M.L. and M.A.W., the National Institute of Mental …Janine L. Kwapis, Timothy J. Jarome, Nicole C. Ferrara, Fred J. Helmstetter. Biology; Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review. 17 Scopus citations. Overview; Fingerprint; Abstract. Established memories undergo a period of vulnerability following retrieval, a process termed 'reconsolidation.' Recent work has shown ...Janine L. Kwapis: Conceptualization, Writing - original draft, Writing - review & editing, Supervision, Funding acquisition. Declaration of Competing Interest. The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.Janine L. Kwapis View These studies as a whole suggest that connectivity 498 between these regions, and not simply atrophy or brain volume, mediates circadian 499 phenotype and associated traits.Janine L. Kwapis, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Paul Berg Early Career Professor in the Biological Sciences Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University Office: 516 Mueller Lab ½ Lab: 508 Mueller Lab University Park, PA 16802 Phone: 814-863-0859 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kwapislab.com CURRENT POSITION Pennsylvania State UniversityJanine L. Kwapis, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Paul Berg Early Career Professor in the Biological Sciences Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University Office: 516 Mueller Lab ½ Lab: 508 Mueller Lab University Park, PA 16802 Phone: 814-863-0859 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kwapislab.com CURRENT POSITION Pennsylvania State University Janine L. Kwapis, Timothy J. Jarome, Jonathan L. Lee, Marieke R. Gilmartin, Fred J. Helmstetter. Biology; Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review. 40 Scopus citations. Overview; Fingerprint; Abstract. Extinction learning underlies the treatment for a variety of anxiety disorders. Most of what is known about the ...Dive into the research topics where Janine Kwapis is active. These topic labels come from the works of this person. Together they form a unique fingerprint. ... Boyd, H. M., Frick, K. M. & Kwapis, J. L., 2023, (Accepted/In press) In: Journal of Biological Rhythms. Research output: Contribution to journal › Review article › peer-review. Open Access. Memory …Epigenetic regulation of the circadian gene Per1 contributes to age-related changes in hippocampal memory. by Janine L Kwapis, Yasaman Alaghband, Enikö A Kramár, Alberto J López, Annie Vogel Ciernia, André O White, Guanhua Shu, Diane Rhee, Christina M Michael, Emilie Montellier, Yu Liu, Christophe N Magnan, Siwei Chen, Paolo Sassone-Corsi, Pierre Baldi, Dina P Matheos, Marcelo A Wood.Stored memories enter a temporary state of vulnerability following retrieval known as 'reconsolidation', a process that can allow memories to be modified to incorporate new information.1. To whom all correspondence should be addressed: Janine L. Kwapis, Department of Biology, The Pennsylvania State University, 208 Mueller Laboratory, University Park, PA 16802, USA; e-mail: [email protected]. Connecting the Dots: Potential Interactions Between Sex Hormones and the Circadian System During Memory ConsolidationJanine L. Kwapis Y. Alaghband +7 authors M. Wood. Biology, Psychology. The Journal of Neuroscience. 2019; TLDR. The results suggest that Nr4a2 may be a key mechanism that promotes preserved cognitive function in old age, with HDAC3-mediated repression of Nr 4a2 contributing to age-related cognitive decline, and indicate that therapeutic ...The beneficial effect of prior experience on the acquisition of spatial memory in rats with CA1, but not large hippocampal lesions: a possible role for schema formationJanine Kwapis. Assistant Professor of Biology. 516 Mueller Lab University Park, PA ... Kwapis Lab NIH Bibliography Publication Tags Memory ... Janine L. Kwapis [email protected] Department of Biology, Center for Molecular Investigation of Neurological Disorders (CMIND), Pennsylvania State University, University Park, Pennsylvania. Corresponding author: [email protected] Search for more papers by this author. Destiny S. Wright, Destiny S. Wright.Janine L. Kwapis, Timothy J. Jarome, and Fred J. Helmstetter. ... (NIMH) grants R01MH069558 to F.J.H. and NIMH grant F31MH090685 to J.L.K. We thank Marieke R. Gilmartin and Jonathan L. Lee for technical assistance. Footnotes [Supplemental material is available for this article.]Janine L Kwapis 1 , Timothy J Jarome, Janet C Schiff, Fred J Helmstetter. Affiliation 1 Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211, USA. PMID: 22028394 PMCID: PMC3207254 DOI: 10.1101/lm.023945.111 Abstract Memory for delay fear conditioning requires the synthesis of new mRNA and protein in the ...M. Nonet. Biology. bioRxiv. 2023. TLDR. The rRMCE toolbox provides a platform for developing further innovative uses of RMCE to create complex genetically engineered tools, and genetic and molecular reagents designed to facilitate customization of both targeting vectors and landing sites are described. 1.This research was supported by the National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) Grant R01MH069558 to Fred J. Helmstetter and NIMH Grant F31MH090685 to Janine L. Kwapis. Appendix A . Supplementary materialThe circadian system plays an important role in aligning biological processes with the external time of day. A range of physiological functions are governed by the circadian cycle, including memory processes, yet little is understood about how the clock interfaces with memory at a molecular level. The molecular circadian clock consists of four ...Janine L. Kwapis, Timothy J. Jarome and Fred J. Helmstetter; Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211, USA; Corresponding author: fjh{at}uwm.edu; Abstract. The extinction of delay fear conditioning relies on a neural circuit that has received much attention and is relatively well defined. ...12 Okt 2022 ... ... Janine L. Kwapis. doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.10.11.511798. This article is a preprint and has not been certified by peer review [what ...Janine L. Kwapis , Contributed equally to this work with: Craig T. Werner, Janine L. Kwapis Affiliation Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America ⨯ . Fred J. Helmstetter * E-mail: [email protected] and memory processes (Kwapis et al., 2017; Malvaez et al., 2013; McQuown et al., 2011; Rogge, Singh, Dang,&Wood, 2013). Our laboratory has shown that HDAC3 plays a critical role in object location and fear related memory formation (Kwapis et alOur results demonstrate that impairments in Nr4a2 expression accompany cognitive deficits in aged mice and rats. Further, HDAC3 contributes to this age-related …Europe PMC is an archive of life sciences journal literature.Janine L. Kwapis View These studies as a whole suggest that connectivity 498 between these regions, and not simply atrophy or brain volume, mediates circadian 499 phenotype and associated traits.Europe PMC is an archive of life sciences journal literature.The research both for and against the idea that PKM ζ is a memory maintenance mechanism are outlined and a number of studies are proposed that would help to clarify the role of PKMζ in memory and define other mechanisms the brain may use to maintain memory. Work on the long-term stability of memory has identified a potentially critical role for protein kinase Mzeta (PKM ζ ) in maintaining ...Janine L. Kwapis As seen in: JNeurosci. Is this you? As a journalist, you can create a free Muck Rack account to customize your profile, list your contact preferences, and upload a portfolio of your best work. Claim your profile Get in touch with Janine L. Contact Janine L., search articles and Tweets, monitor coverage, and track replies from ...Timothy J Jarome 1 , Janine L Kwapis, Steven H Nye, Fred J Helmstetter. Affiliation 1 Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, 2441 East Hartford Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53201, USA. PMID: 19757016 PMCID: PMC5275762 DOI: 10.1007/s10519-009 ...Janine L. Kwapis: Conceptualization, Methodology, Writing – original draft, Writing – review & editing, Supervision, Project administration, Funding acquisition. Declaration of Competing Interest. The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the …Nicole C. Ferrara 1,2 Janine L. Kwapis 3 Sydney Trask 4,5* 1 Discipline of Physiology and Biophysics, Rosalind Franklin University, North Chicago, IL, United States 2 Center for Neurobiology of Stress Resilience and Psychiatric Disorders, Rosalind Franklin University, North Chicago, IL, United StatesAuthor links open overlay panel Sydney Trask a, Nicole C. Ferrara b, Aaron M. Jasnow c, Janine L. Kwapis d. Show more. Add to Mendeley. Share. ... J.L. Kwapis et al. The retrosplenial cortex is involved in the formation of memory for context and trace fear conditioning. Neurobiol. Learn. Mem. (2015)Janine L. Kwapis, Y. Alaghband, +14 authors M. Wood. Biology, Psychology. Nature Communications. 2018; TLDR. It is shown that epigenetic regulation of clock gene ...Jan 19, 2023 · The circadian clock plays a prominent role in neurons during development and throughout aging. This review covers topics pertinent to the role of 24-h rhythms in neuronal development and function, and their tendency to decline with aging. Pharmacological or behavioral modification that augment the function of our internal clock may be central to decline of cognitive disease and to future ... Epigenetic regulation of the circadian gene Per1 contributes to age-related changes in hippocampal memory. by Janine L Kwapis, Yasaman Alaghband, Enikö A Kramár, Alberto J López, Annie Vogel Ciernia, André O White, Guanhua Shu, Diane Rhee, Christina M Michael, Emilie Montellier, Yu Liu, Christophe N Magnan, Siwei Chen, Paolo Sassone-Corsi, Pierre Baldi, Dina P Matheos, Marcelo A Wood.Janine L Kwapis 1 2 3 , Yasaman Alaghband 1 2 , Enikö A Kramár 1 2 , Alberto J López 1 2 , Annie Vogel Ciernia 4 , André O White 5 , Guanhua Shu 1 2 , Diane Rhee 1 2 , Christina M Michael 1 2 , Emilie Montellier 6 , Yu Liu 7 8 , Christophe N Magnan 7 8 , Siwei Chen 7 8 , Paolo Sassone-Corsi 6 , Pierre Baldi 7 8 , Dina P Matheos 1 2 ...Christopher W. Butler, 1 Ashley A. Keiser, 1 Janine L. Kwapis, 2 Nicole C. Berchtold, 1 Vanessa L. Wall, 1 Marcelo A. Wood, 1 and Carl W. Cotman 1 Christopher W. Butler 1 Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, University of California Irvine, Irvine, California 92617, USAUniversity of Wisconsin Milwaukee. Aug 2006 - Dec 20137 years 5 months. Milwaukee. Studied the cellular and molecular mechanisms of acquiring, updating, and maintaining memory for fear conditioning.Introduction. For decades, researchers have generally agreed that gene expression is a key requirement for long-term memory formation (Alberini, 2009), but only recently were histone modification mechanisms implicated in this process (Barrett and Wood, 2008; Jarome et al, 2014; Kwapis and Wood, 2014; Maddox et al, 2013a).Epigenetics, broadly defined, includes mechanisms that change gene ...Intra-amygdala infusion of the protein kinase Mzeta inhibitor ZIP disrupts foreground context fear memory. Author links open overlay panelJanine L.KwapisTimothy ...Janine L Kwapis 1 2 , Yasaman Alaghband 1 , Alberto J López 1 , André O White 3 , Rianne R Campbell 1 , Richard T Dang 1 , Diane Rhee 1 , Ashley V Tran 1 , Allison E Carl 1 , Dina P Matheos 1 , Marcelo A Wood 1 2 Janine L. Kwapis, Timothy J. Jarome, Jonathan L. Lee, Fred J. Helmstetter. Biology; Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review. 64 Scopus citations. ... of two cues separated by an empty period of time. We have previously shown that trace fear extinction requires the RSC (Kwapis, Jarome, Lee, Gilmartin, & Helmstetter ...Timothy J Jarome, Craig T. Werner, Janine L. Kwapis, F. Helmstetter. Biology, Psychology. PloS one. 2011; TLDR. Evidence is provided that UPS-mediated protein degradation is a major regulator of synaptic plasticity necessary for the formation and stability of long-term memories at amygdala synapses during memory formation and retrieval.Janine L. Kwapis, Timothy J. Jarome, Jonathan L. Lee, Marieke R. Gilmartin, Fred J. Helmstetter. Biology; Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review. 40 Scopus citations. Overview; Fingerprint; Abstract. Extinction learning underlies the treatment for a variety of anxiety disorders. Most of what is known about the ...Europe PMC is an archive of life sciences journal literature.1 Title Page Article Type: Regular Manuscript Title : CREST in the nucleus accumbens core regulates cocaine conditioned place preference, cocaine-seeking behavior, andJanine L. Kwapis, Yasaman Alaghband, Alberto J. López, Jeffrey M. Long, Xiang Li, Guanhua Shu, Kasuni K. Bodinayake, Dina P. Matheos, Peter R. Rapp, Marcelo A. WoodJanine L. Kwapis Scilit Preprints.org Google Scholar Department of Biology, Center for Molecular Investigation of Neurological Disorders (CMIND), Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USAAddress details of webmaster : Lt Col Johan Heuer Tel: +27 (0) 12 393 7030 [email protected]. Terms and Coditions | Links Terms and Coditions | LinksJanine L. Kwapis, Ph.D. Assistant Professor Paul Berg Early Career Professor in the Biological Sciences Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University Office: 516 Mueller Lab ½ Lab: 508 Mueller Lab University Park, PA 16802 Phone: 814-863-0859 Email: [email protected] Website: www.kwapislab.com CURRENT POSITION Pennsylvania State UniversityJanine L. Kwapis, Y. Alaghband, +14 authors M. Wood. Biology, Psychology. Nature Communications. 2018; TLDR. It is shown that epigenetic regulation of clock gene ...The major difference is that Parsons and Davis (2011a) infused a Indeed, preliminary research from the Sacktor laboratory has found volume of 0.5 ␮l per hemisphere into the amygdala, as compared compensatory increases in PKC␭/␫ phosphorylation when PKM␨ is J.L. Kwapis, F.J. Helmstetter / Brain Research Bulletin 105 (2014) 36-45 41Janine L. Kwapis; Yasaman Alaghband; Marcelo A. Wood; Neuropsychopharmacology (2020) GluR2 endocytosis-dependent protein degradation in the amygdala mediates memory updating ...Feb 17, 2023 · Nicole C. Ferrara 1,2 Janine L. Kwapis 3 Sydney Trask 4,5* 1 Discipline of Physiology and Biophysics, Rosalind Franklin University, North Chicago, IL, United States 2 Center for Neurobiology of Stress Resilience and Psychiatric Disorders, Rosalind Franklin University, North Chicago, IL, United States Anxiety disorders are thought to reflect deficits in the regulation of fear expression. Evidence from rodent studies implicates the ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) in the regulation of conditioned fear.Interaction between the basolateral amygdala and dorsal hippocampus is critical for cocaine memory reconsolidation and subsequent drug context-induced cocaine-seeking behavior in ratsThe best result we found for your search is Janine Lynn Kwapis age 30s in State College, PA in the Greentrees neighborhood. They have also lived in Freeland, MI and Irvine, CA. Janine is related to Natalie Kaye Karbowski and Sonia B Kwapis as well as 3 additional people. Select this result to view Janine Lynn Kwapis's phone number, address, and more.Matthew celebrated 40th birthday on June 1. Matthew now resides at 965 Grace Str, State College, PA 16801. We know that Janine L Kwapis, Jackson A Thompson, and three other persons also lived at this address, perhaps within a different time frame. The number currently linked to Matthew is (414) 305-0269 (Cellco Partnership)Ashley C. Heimann , Janine L. Kwapis * Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA ARTICLE INFO Keywords: Circadian rhythm Context fear conditioning CRISPR Per1 Retrosplenial cortex Sex differences ABSTRACTCheck out Similar Professors in the Biological Sciences Department. 5.00 David Geiser. 5.00 James Howell. 5.00 Jan Van Riggelen. 0 Student Ratings. Janine Kwapis is a professor in the Biological Sciences department at Penn State University - see what their students are saying about them or leave a rating yourself.Janine L. Kwapis, Y. Alaghband, +14 authors M. Wood. Biology, Psychology. Nature Communications. 2018; TLDR. It is shown that epigenetic regulation of clock gene Period1 in the hippocampus regulates memory and contributes to age-related memory decline, independent of circadian rhythms. Expand. 99. PDF. Save. Time to learn: The …28 Jul 2023 ... Janine Kwapis, assistant professor of biology in the Eberly College ... Bellfy, L., et al. (2023). 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Brief Communication The ubiquitin-specific protease 14 (USP14) is a critical regulator of long-term memory formation Timothy J. Jarome,1 Janine L. Kwapis,1 Jada J. Hallengren,2 Scott M. Wilson,2 and Fred J. Helmstetter1,3 1Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201, USA; 2Department of Neurobiology, University of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama 35294, USAThis research was supported by the National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) Grant R01MH069558 to Fred J. Helmstetter and NIMH Grant F31MH090685 to Janine L. Kwapis. Recommended articles References (103)Janine Kwapis Assistant Professor of Biology Thesis Supervisor Stephen Schaeffer Professor of Biology & Associate Department Head of Graduate Education Honors Adviser * Electronic approvals are on file. i ABSTRACT Long-term memory is known to require de novo transcription. Previous research hasThe circadian system plays an important role in aligning biological processes with the external time of day. A range of physiological functions are governed by the circadian cycle, including memory processes, yet little is understood about how the clock interfaces with memory at a molecular level. The molecular circadian clock consists of four ...Janine L. Kwapis Neuropsychopharmacology (2023) Mapping the spatial transcriptomic signature of the hippocampus during memory consolidationReactive oxygen species (ROS) contribute to tissue damage and remodelling mediated by the inflammatory response after injury. Here we show that ROS, which promote axonal dieback and degeneration after injury, are also required for axonal regeneration and functional recovery after spinal injury. We f …Timothy J Jarome 1 , Craig T Werner, Janine L Kwapis, Fred J Helmstetter. Affiliation 1 Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States of America. PMID: 21961035 PMCID: PMC3178530 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone ...View ORCID Profile Lauren Bellfy, View ORCID Profile Chad W. Smies, Alicia R. Bernhardt, View ORCID Profile Kasuni K. Bodinayake, Aswathy Sebastian, Emily M. Stuart, Destiny S. Wright, Chen-Yu Lo, Shoko Murakami, View ORCID Profile Hannah M. Boyd, Megan J. von Abo, View ORCID Profile Istvan Albert, View ORCID Profile Janine L. KwapisBellfy L, Smies CW, Bernhardt AR, Bodinayake KK, Sebastian A, Stuart EM, Wright DS, Lo C, Murakami S, Boyd HM, von Abo MJ, Albert I, Kwapis JL. (2023). The clock gene Per1 may exert diurnal control over hippocampal memory consolidation. Neuropsychopharmacology. DOI: 10.1038/s41386-023-01616-1 ⇩ **Originally a preprint: bioRxiv: 511798Janine L. Kwapis Y. Alaghband +7 authors M. Wood. Biology, Psychology. Neuropsychopharmacology. 2019; TLDR. It is demonstrated that hippocampal memory updating is impaired with aging and established that the OUL paradigm is an effective, sensitive method of assessing memory updating in rodents. Expand. 19.Janine L. Kwapis, Fred J. Helmstetter∗ Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2441 E. Hartford Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53211, USA a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 12 August 2013 Received in revised form 16 September 2013 Accepted 19 September 2013 Available online 26 September 2013 Keywords: Protein and kinase ...Lauren Bellfy and Janine L. Kwapis * Department of Biology, Center for Molecular Investigation of Neurological Disorders (CMIND), Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA; [email protected] * Correspondence: [email protected] Received: 22 August 2020; Accepted: 7 September 2020; Published: 9 September 2020Chad W. Smies a, Janine L. Kwapis a, ∗ a Department of Biology, Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA b Department ofNeurobiology and Behavior, University California, Irvine, CA a r t i c l e i n f o Article Aginghistory: both Received 17 OctoberJanine L Kwapis 1 2 3 , Yasaman Alaghband 1 2 , Enikö A Kramár 1 2 , Alberto J López 1 2 , Annie Vogel Ciernia 4 , André O White 5 , Guanhua Shu 1 2 , Diane Rhee 1 2 , Christina M Michael 1 2 , Emilie Montellier 6 , Yu Liu 7 8 , Christophe N Magnan 7 8 , Siwei Chen 7 8 , Paolo Sassone-Corsi 6 , Pierre Baldi 7 8 , Dina P Matheos 1 2 ...Janine L. Kwapis, Yasaman Alaghband, Alberto J. López, André O. White, Rianne R. Campbell, Richard T. Dang, DIane Rhee, Ashley V. Tran, Allison E. Carl, DIna P ...Janine L. Kwapis, PhD THE PAUL BERG EARLY CAREER PROFESSOR IN THE BIOLOGICAL SCIENCES; Assistant Professor of BiologyA.J.L. designed study, analyzed data, interpreted results, and wrote the manuscript. The authors have no competing financial interest to disclose. Publisher's Disclaimer: This is a PDF file of an unedited manuscript that has been accepted for publication.Sydney Trask, Nicole C. Ferrara, Aaron M. Jasnow, Janine L. Kwapis. November 2021 Pages 178-184 View PDF. Article preview. select article Environmental certainty influences the neural systems regulating responses to threat and stress. ... Jodi L. Pawluski, Elseline Hoekzema, Benedetta Leuner, Joseph S. Lonstein. February 2022 Article 104475 ...The retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is known to play a role in the retrieval of context memory, but its involvement in memory formation and consolidation is unclear. To better characterize the role of the RSC, we tested its involvement in the formation and ...Europe PMC is an archive of life sciences journal literature.Janine L. Kwapis, Timothy J. Jarome, and Fred J. Helmstetter Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211, USA The extinction of delay fear conditioning relies on a neural circuit that has received much attention and is relatively well Aug 30, 2013 · CaMKII and Protein Kinase A (PKA) are thought to be critical for synaptic plasticity and memory formation through their regulation of protein synthesis. Consistent with this, numerous studies have reported that CaMKII, PKA and protein synthesis are critical for long-term memory formation. Recently, … Brief Communication The ubiquitin-specific protease 14 (USP14) is a critical regulator of long-term memory formation Timothy J. Jarome,1 Janine L. Kwapis,1 Jada J. Hallengren,2 Scott M. Wilson,2 and Fred J. Helmstetter1,3 1Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201, USA; 2Department of Neurobiology, University of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama 35294, USAChristopher W. Butler, 1 Ashley A. Keiser, 1 Janine L. Kwapis, 2 Nicole C. Berchtold, 1 Vanessa L. Wall, 1 Marcelo A. Wood, 1 and Carl W. Cotman 1 Christopher W. Butler 1 Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, University of California Irvine, Irvine, California 92617, USAHistone deacetylase 3 (HDAC3) is the most highly expressed Class I HDAC in the brain, and this specific HDAC is a powerful negative regulator of learning and memory processes (Kwapis et al., 2017; Malvaez et al., 2013; McQuown et al., 2011; Rogge et al., 2013). Timothy J Jarome 1 2 , Janine L Kwapis 3 4 Affiliations 1 Department of Animal and Poultry Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University, Blacksburg, VA 24061, USA. 2 School of Neuroscience, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State ...A variety of stressful experiences can influence the ability to form and subsequently inhibit fear memory. While nonsocial stress can impact fear learning and memory throughout the lifespan, psychosocial stressors that involve negative social experiences or changes to the social environment have a disproportionately high impact …Abigail L. Kerr; Megan L. Hensel; Rodney A. Swain; Content type: Original Research Published: 09 September 2009; ... Timothy J. Jarome; Janine L. Kwapis; Fred J. Helmstetter; Content type: Original Research Published: 16 September 2009; Pages: 85 - 92; Hybrid Mice as Genetic Models of High Alcohol Consumption Authors (first, second and last of 6)Janine L. Kwapis, Timothy J. Jarome and Fred J. Helmstetter; Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211, USA; Corresponding author: fjh{at}uwm.edu; Abstract. The extinction of delay fear conditioning relies on a neural circuit that has received much attention and is relatively well defined. ...Numerous studies have indicated that maintaining a fear memory after retrieval requires de novo protein synthesis. However, no study to date has examined how the temporal dynamics of repeated retrieval events affect this protein synthesis requirement.Numerous studies have indicated that maintaining a fear memory after retrieval requires de novo protein synthesis. However, no study to date has examined how the temporal dynamics of repeated retrieval events affect this protein synthesis requirement.Janine L. Kwapis a and Fred J. Helmstetter a Janine L. Kwapis a Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2441 E. Hartford Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53211, USAJanine L. Kwapis, Timothy J. Jarome and Fred J. Helmstetter Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211, USA Corresponding author: fjh{at}uwm.edu Abstract The extinction of …Nicole C Ferrara 1 , Timothy J Jarome 1 2 3 , Patrick K Cullen 1 , Sabrina A Orsi 2 3 , Janine L Kwapis 1 , Sydney Trask 1 , Shane E Pullins 1 , Fred J Helmstetter 4 Affiliations 1 Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, WI, USA.Janine Kwapis; Timothy J Jarome; Jonathan L. Lee; Fred J Helmstetter; The retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is known to play a role in the retrieval of context memory, but its involvement in memory ...Europe PMC is an archive of life sciences journal literature.This research was supported by the National Institutes of Mental Health (NIMH) Grant R01MH069558 to Fred J. Helmstetter and NIMH Grant F31MH090685 to Janine L. Kwapis. References (24) F.J. Helmstetter et al.Expression of NURR2C in the vMHb alters reinstatement behaviors. HT22 cells either expressing V5-NURR2C alone (lane 1 and lane 2) or co-expressing V5-NURR2C and untagged NR4A2 (lane 3 and lane 4).Janine L. Kwapis, Fred J. Helmstetter∗ Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, 2441 E. Hartford Ave., Milwaukee, WI 53211, USA a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 12 August 2013 Received in revised form 16 September 2013 Accepted 19 September 2013 Available online 26 September 2013 Keywords: Protein and kinase ...Janine L. Kwapis, Timothy J. Jarome, Jonathan L. Lee, Fred J. Helmstetter. Biology; Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review. 66 Citations (SciVal) ... of two cues separated by an empty period of time. We have previously shown that trace fear extinction requires the RSC (Kwapis, Jarome, Lee, Gilmartin, & Helmstetter ...Janine L Kwapis; Both the circadian clock and sex hormone signaling can strongly influence brain function, yet little is known about how these 2 powerful modulatory systems might interact during ...Curriculum Vitae Janine Kwapis 3 7. López AJ, Hemstedt TJ, Jia Y, Hwang PH, Campbell RR, Kwapis JL, White AO, Chitnis O, Scarfone VM, Matheos DP, Lynch G, Wood MA. (2019). Epigenetic regulation of immediate-early gene Nr4a2/Nurr1 in the medial habenula during reinstatement of cocaine-associated behavior. Neuropharmacology, 153: 13-19. PMID ...Stainless-steel guide cannulas (26 gauge, 8-mm length) were implanted bilaterally 1 mm above either the dorsal hippocampus (A/P, −2 mm; M/L, ±1.3 mm; D/V, 1 mm) or the ventral hippocampus (A/P, −3.6 mm; M/L, ±3 mm; D/V, 3.3 mm; relative to dura and bregma; Franklin and Paxinos, 1997), then fixed in place with dental cement and two …Jarome, Timothy J., Craig T. Werner, Janine L. Kwapis, and Fred J. Helmstetter. "Activity Dependant Protein Is Critical for the Formation and Stability of Fear Memory in the Amygdala." PlOS One 6.9 (2011): n. pag. Web.Context and Auditory Fear are Differentially Regulated by HDAC3 Activity in the Lateral and Basal Subnuclei of the Amygdala Janine L Kwapis1,2, Yasaman Alaghband1, Alberto J López1, André O White3, Rianne R Campbell1, Richard T Dang1, Diane Rhee1, Ashley V Tran1, Allison E Carl1, Dina P Matheos1 and Marcelo A Wood*,1,2 1Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, Center for the Neurobiology of ...Janine Kwapis, assistant professor of biology at Penn State, has been appointed as the first Paul Berg Early Career Professor in the Biological Sciences in recognition of her research contributions, teaching, and service to the Department of Biology and the Eberly College of Science.Stainless-steel guide cannulas (26 gauge, 8-mm length) were implanted bilaterally 1 mm above either the dorsal hippocampus (A/P, −2 mm; M/L, ±1.3 mm; D/V, 1 mm) or the ventral hippocampus (A/P, −3.6 mm; M/L, ±3 mm; D/V, 3.3 mm; relative to dura and bregma; Franklin and Paxinos, 1997), then fixed in place with dental cement and two …The retrosplenial cortex is involved in the formation of memory for context and trace fear conditioning Janine L. Kwapis1, Timothy J. Jarome2, Jonathan L. Lee, Fred J. Helmstetter Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee, 2441 E. HartfordNeurobiology of learning and memory 128, 103-109. , 2016. 114. 2016. Trace and contextual fear conditioning are impaired following unilateral microinjection of muscimol in the …Lauren Bellfy 1 , Janine L Kwapis 1 Affiliation 1 Department of Biology, Center for Molecular Investigation of Neurological Disorders (CMIND), Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA 16802, USA. PMID: 32916796 PMCID: PMC7555418 DOI ...Janine L. Kwapis, Timothy J. Jarome and Fred J. Helmstetter; Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211, USA; Corresponding author: fjh{at}uwm.edu; Abstract. The extinction of delay fear conditioning relies on a neural circuit that has received much attention and is relatively well defined. ...Christopher W. Butler, 1 Ashley A. Keiser, 1 Janine L. Kwapis, 2 Nicole C. Berchtold, 1 Vanessa L. Wall, 1 Marcelo A. Wood, 1 and Carl W. Cotman 1 Christopher W. Butler 1 Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, University of California Irvine, Irvine, California 92617, USABrief Communication The ubiquitin-specific protease 14 (USP14) is a critical regulator of long-term memory formation Timothy J. Jarome,1 Janine L. Kwapis,1 Jada J. Hallengren,2 Scott M. Wilson,2 and Fred J. Helmstetter1,3 1Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53201, USA; 2Department of Neurobiology, University of Alabama, Birmingham, Alabama 35294, USAJanine L. Kwapis. Scilit Preprints.org Google Scholar 3,4,* 1. Department of Animal and Poultry Sciences, Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University ...The past decade has produced an explosion in the number and variety of genetic tools available to neuroscientists, resulting in an unprecedented ability to precisely manipulate the genome and epigenome in behaving animals.Destiny S. Wright, 1 Kasuni K. Bodinayake, 1 and Janine L. Kwapis 1, * Destiny S. Wright 1 Department of Biology, Center for Molecular Investigation of Neurological Disorders (CMIND), Pennsylvania State University, University Park, PA, USAThe emphasis here is on the lines available as opposed to methods on how to develop transgenic mice, which has been discussed in detail previously (Doyle et al., 2012). Additionally, we will discuss other genetic tools available to neuroscientists, such as siRNAs, viral-mediated approaches, and variations of the CRISPR-Cas9 system.Trachsel L., Edgar D. M., Seidel W. F., Heller H. C., Dement W. C., Sleep homeostasis in suprachiasmatic nuclei-lesioned rats: Effects of sleep deprivation and triazolam administration. ... Janine L. Kwapis, The clock gene Per1 is necessary in the retrosplenial cortex—but not in the suprachiasmatic nucleus—for incidental learning in young ...Janine Kwapis, Thesis Supervisor Stephen Wade Schaeffer, Honors Advisor. 2. Sex-specific effect of the circadian clock gene Per1 in the retrosplenial cortex for context fear memory formation. Restricted (Penn State Only) Author: Lo, Chenyu Title:Janine L. Kwapis; Yasaman Alaghband; Marcelo A. Wood; Article 15 Jun 2019. Early sirtuin 2 inhibition prevents age-related cognitive decline in a senescence-accelerated mouse model.Janine L. Kwapis, Timothy J. Jarome and Fred J. Helmstetter; Department of Psychology, University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee, Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53211, USA; Corresponding author: fjh{at}uwm.edu; Abstract. The extinction of delay fear conditioning relies on a neural circuit that has received much attention and is relatively well defined. …Janine L. Kwapis, Ph.D., Department of Biology, Penn State University ... it is unknown whether these biological processes share a common mechanism that is altered with age. Dr. Kwapis will present evidence that epigenetic regulation of the circadian gene Period1 (Per1) in the dorsal hippocampus is critical for memory formation and contributes to age-related …Janine L Kwapis1,2, Yasaman Alaghband1, Alberto J López1, André O White3, Rianne R Campbell1, Richard T Dang1, Diane Rhee1, Ashley V Tran1, Allison E Carl1, Dina P Matheos1 and Marcelo A Wood ...Trachsel L., Edgar D. M., Seidel W. F., Heller H. C., Dement W. C., Sleep homeostasis in suprachiasmatic nuclei-lesioned rats: Effects of sleep deprivation and triazolam administration. ... Janine L. Kwapis, The clock gene Per1 is necessary in the retrosplenial cortex—but not in the suprachiasmatic nucleus—for incidental learning in young ...Most notably, histone acetylation, a major epigenetic mechanism important for memory consolidation Kwapis et al., 2017; McQuown et al., 2011;Stefanko et al., 2009), is both modulated by E 2 and is ...AU - Kwapis, Janine L. AU - Helmstetter, Fred J. PY - 2014/6. 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