August 22, 2024, Filed Under: SubmittedA tagging method for very small fish Citation: Solomon-Lane TK, Hofmann HA. A tagging method for very small fish. bioRxiv [Internet]. 437772. Publisher’s Version
July 26, 2022, Filed Under: SubmittedShared neural transcriptomic patterns underlie the repeated evolution of mutualistic cleaning behavior in Labridae wrasses. Citation: Young RL, Weitekamp C, Triki Z, Su Y, Bshary R, Hofmann HA. Shared neural transcriptomic patterns underlie the repeated evolution of mutualistic cleaning behavior in Labridae wrasses. EcoEvoRxiv [Internet]. Publisher’s Version
November 19, 2021, Filed Under: SubmittedMorpholino-mediated knockdown of the brain mineralocorticoid receptor affects glucocorticoid signaling and neuroplasticity in wild ocellated wrasse (Symphodus ocellatus) Citation: Nugent BM, Stiver KA, Han J, Kindsvater HK, Marsh-Rollo SE, Hofmann HA, Alonzo SH. Morpholino-mediated knockdown of the brain mineralocorticoid receptor affects glucocorticoid signaling and neuroplasticity in wild ocellated wrasse (Symphodus ocellatus). bioRxiv [Internet]. Publisher’s Version
October 16, 2021, Filed Under: SubmittedSex differences in parental response to offspring begging are associated with pair bond strength across birds Citation: Caro SM, Wu K, Hofmann HA. Sex differences in parental response to offspring begging are associated with pair bond strength across birds. bioRxiv [Internet]. Publisher’s Version
February 7, 2020, Filed Under: SubmittedTranscriptome analysis of hippocampal subfields identifies gene expression profiles associated with long-term active place avoidance memory. Citation: Harris RM, Kao HY, Alarcón JM, Fenton AA, Hofmann HA. Transcriptome analysis of hippocampal subfields identifies gene expression profiles associated with long-term active place avoidance memory. bioRxiv [Internet]. Publisher’s Version Abstract typical protein kinase C isoform PKC ι/λ for acquisition of the conditioned behavior, whereas persistent activation of the other atypical PKC, protein kinase M zeta (PKMζ) is necessary for maintaining the memory for at least a month. It nonetheless remains unclear what other molecules and their interactions maintain active place avoidance long-term memory, and the candidate molecule approach is both impractical and inadequate to identify new candidates since there are so many to survey. Here we use a complementary approach to identify candidates by transcriptional profiling of hippocampus subregions after formation of the long-term active place avoidance memory. Interestingly, 24-h after conditioning and soon after expressing memory retention, immediate early genes were upregulated in the dentate gyrus but not Ammon’s horn of the memory expressing group. In addition to determining what genes are differentially regulated during memory maintenance, we performed an integrative, unbiased survey of the genes with expression levels that covary with behavioral measures of active place avoidance memory persistence. Gene Ontology analysis of the most differentially expressed genes shows that active place avoidance memory is associated with activation of transcription and synaptic differentiation in dentate gyrus but not CA3 or CA1, whereas hypothesis-driven candidate molecule analyses identified insignificant changes in the expression of many LTP-associated molecules in the various hippocampal subfields, nor did they covary with active place avoidance memory expression, ruling out strong transcriptional regulation but not translational regulation, which was not investigated. These findings and the data set establish an unbiased resource to screen for molecules and evaluate hypotheses for the molecular components of a hippocampus-dependent, long-term active place avoidance memory.