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Jocelyne Caboche

Jocelyne Caboche

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Neuroscience

D-Index
54
Citations
11954
World Ranking
4887
National Ranking
201

Overview

Jocelyne Caboche is affiliated with Université Paris Cité in France. Their research spans the fields of Neuroscience and Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology, with a particular focus on cellular and molecular neuroscience, molecular biology, and neurology. Additional areas of study include cancer research and developmental neuroscience.

Their work covers several main topics within neuroscience, including:

  • Neuroscience and Neuropharmacology Research
  • Genetic Neurodegenerative Diseases
  • Mitochondrial Function and Pathology
  • Receptor Mechanisms and Signaling
  • Neurotransmitter Receptor Influence on Behavior
  • Parkinson's Disease Mechanisms and Treatments
  • Ubiquitin and Proteasome Pathways

Jocelyne Caboche has contributed to multiple publications, with recent papers addressing aspects of neurodegeneration, receptor dynamics, and neuronal physiology. Notable papers include:

  • "Altered Cholesterol Homeostasis in Huntington's Disease," (2022) published in Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
  • "Npas4 regulates medium spiny neuron physiology and gates cocaine-induced hyperlocomotion," (2021) published in EMBO Reports
  • "Disrupting D1-NMDA or D2-NMDA receptor heteromerization prevents cocaine's rewarding effects but preserves natural reward processing," (2021) published in Science Advances
  • "The cholesterol 24-hydroxylase activates autophagy and decreases mutant huntingtin build-up in a neuroblastoma culture model of Huntington's disease," (2020) published in BMC Research Notes
  • "Cell-type- and region-specific modulation of cocaine seeking by micro-RNA-1 in striatal projection neurons," (2021) published in Molecular Psychiatry

Their collaborations include frequent co-authorship with several researchers such as Sandrine Bétuing, Peter Vanhoutte, Andry Andrianarivelo, Marie-Charlotte Allichon, and Nicolas Heck.

Publications by Jocelyne Caboche have appeared predominantly in venues including:

  • bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)
  • Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience
  • EMBO Reports
  • Science Advances
  • BMC Research Notes

Best Publications

  • The MAPK/ERK Cascade Targets Both Elk-1 and cAMP Response Element-Binding Protein to Control Long-Term Potentiation-Dependent Gene Expression in the Dentate Gyrus In Vivo

    Sabrina Davis;Peter Vanhoutte;Christiane Pagès;Jocelyne Caboche

  • Regulation of a protein phosphatase cascade allows convergent dopamine and glutamate signals to activate ERK in the striatum

    Emmanuel Valjent;Vincent Pascoli;Per Svenningsson;Surojit Paul

  • Involvement of the extracellular signal-regulated kinase cascade for cocaine-rewarding properties.

    Emmanuel Valjent;Emmanuel Valjent;Jean-Christophe Corvol;Christiane Pagès;Marie-Jo Besson

  • Addictive and non-addictive drugs induce distinct and specific patterns of ERK activation in mouse brain.

    Emmanuel Valjent;Christiane Pagès;Denis Hervé;Jean-Antoine Girault

  • ERK2: a logical AND gate critical for drug-induced plasticity?

    Jean-Antoine Girault;Emmanuel Valjent;Emmanuel Valjent;Jocelyne Caboche;Jocelyne Caboche;Denis Hervé;Denis Hervé

  • Regulation of Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase by Cannabinoids in Hippocampus

    Pascal Derkinderen;Emmanuel Valjent;Emmanuel Valjent;Madeleine Toutant;Jean-Christophe Corvol

  • Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase (ERK) Controls Immediate Early Gene Induction on Corticostriatal Stimulation

    Véronique Sgambato;Christiane Pagès;Monique Rogard;Marie-Jo Besson

  • Glutamate Induces Phosphorylation of Elk-1 and CREB, Along with c-fos Activation, via an Extracellular Signal-Regulated Kinase-Dependent Pathway in Brain Slices

    Peter Vanhoutte;Jean-Vianney Barnier;Bernard Guibert;Christiane Pagès

  • Behavioural and biochemical evidence for interactions between Δ9-tetrahydrocannabinol and nicotine

    Emmanuel Valjent;Emmanuel Valjent;Jennifer M Mitchell;Marie-Jo Besson;Jocelyne Caboche

  • Parsing Molecular and Behavioral Effects of Cocaine in Mitogen- and Stress-Activated Protein Kinase-1-Deficient Mice

    Karen Brami-Cherrier;Emmanuel Valjent;Denis Hervé;Joanne Darragh

  • Axon diodes for the reconstruction of oriented neuronal networks in microfluidic chambers.

    Jean-Michel Peyrin;Bérangère Deleglise;Laure Saias;Maéva Vignes

  • Dopamine induces a PI3-kinase-independent activation of Akt in striatal neurons: a new route to cAMP response element-binding protein phosphorylation.

    Karen Brami-Cherrier;Emmanuel Valjent;Marta Garcia;Christiane Pagès

  • Elk-1 a transcription factor with multiple facets in the brain.

    Antoine Besnard;Beatriz Galan-Rodriguez;Peter Vanhoutte;Jocelyne Caboche

  • Reconsolidation of memory: A decade of debate

    Antoine Besnard;Jocelyne Caboche;Jocelyne Caboche;Serge Laroche

  • Delta 9-tetrahydrocannabinol-induced MAPK/ERK and Elk-1 activation in vivo depends on dopaminergic transmission.

    Emmanuel Valjent;Emmanuel Valjent;Christiane Pagès;Monique Rogard;Marie-Jo Besson

  • The transcription factor Zif268/Egr1, brain plasticity, and memory.

    Alexandra Veyrac;Antoine Besnard;Jocelyne Caboche;Sabrina Davis

  • In Vivo Expression and Regulation of Elk-1, a Target of the Extracellular-Regulated Kinase Signaling Pathway, in the Adult Rat Brain

    Véronique Sgambato;Peter Vanhoutte;Christiane Pagès;Monique Rogard

  • CYP46A1, the rate-limiting enzyme for cholesterol degradation, is neuroprotective in Huntington’s disease

    Lydie Boussicault;Sandro Alves;Antonin Lamazière;Anabelle Planques;Anabelle Planques

  • Unraveling a role for dopamine in Huntington's disease: The dual role of reactive oxygen species and D2 receptor stimulation

    Delphine Charvin;Peter Vanhoutte;Christiane Pagès;Emiliana Borelli

  • Foreground Contextual Fear Memory Consolidation Requires Two Independent Phases of Hippocampal ERK/CREB Activation.

    Pierre Trifilieff;Cyril Herry;Peter Vanhoutte;Jocelyne Caboche

Frequent Co-Authors

Emmanuel Valjent
Emmanuel Valjent Centre national de la recherche scientifique, CNRS
Bruno Giros
Bruno Giros McGill University
Denis Hervé
Denis Hervé Université Paris Cité
Serge Laroche
Serge Laroche University of Paris-Saclay
Massimo Pasqualetti
Massimo Pasqualetti University of Pisa
Christian Lüscher
Christian Lüscher University of Geneva
Laurent Venance
Laurent Venance Collège de France
Manuel Mameli
Manuel Mameli University of Lausanne

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