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    Research Training Group RTG 1253/2 (Emotions)

    Victoria Cabello González

    Klinik und Poliklinik für Psychiatrie und Psychotherapie
    Füchsleinstraße 15
    97080 Würzburg

    Phone+49 931 201 77 010
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    E-mailVictoria Cabello González

    Department:

    Department of Psychiatry, University of Würzburg

    Project:

    Title: Animals Models for Coffin-Lowry Syndrom: function of RSK2 in neuronal plasticity and behaviour ( IZKF).
    Abstract: Up to this day there is not a thorough understanding of the etiopathogenesis of CLS. CLS is caused by mutations of the RSK2 gene, and these mutations can influence the normal functioning of these patients; the aspects that can be affected are physical, cognitive, endocrine, behavior, among others. Besides, it is known that RSK2 is relevant for the birth of new neurons in the developing brain. For these reasons our main goal is to study the role of Rsk2 in neural plasticity and behavior using Rsk2 KO mice. We planned to use different techniques that allow us to explore how the Rsk2 deficiency affects adult neurogenesis, behavior, neurotransmitters, proteins and gene expression. Moreover, we would like to see whether all these phenomena interact.

    Principal investigator:

    Prof Dr. Angelika Schmitt
    http://www.molecularpsychiatry.ukw.de/investigators.html

    Dr. Dr. Matthias Fischer

    Prof. Dr. Raabe

    Prof. Dr. Kübler

    Related projects/members:

    Previous studies:

    Universidad de Granada

    Pontificia Universidad Catholica de Chile

    Thesis:

    Animals models for Coffin-Lowry Syndrom.

    Publications:

    SB-334867-A, a selective orexin-1 receptor antagonist, enhances taste aversion learning and blocks taste preference learning in rats, Pharmacology Biochemistry and Behavior, Volume 98, Issue 3, May 2011, Pages 385-391. Cristina Mediavilla, Victoria Cabello, Severiano Risco.