Bernardo Sabatini

Bernardo Sabatini, MD, PhD

Alice and Rodman W. Moorhead III Professor of Neurobiology
Investigator, Howard Hughes Medical Institute
Co-Director, Kempner Institute

Synapse Function and Animal Behavior

In the first few years of life, humans tremendously expand their behavioral repertoire and gain the ability to engage in complex, learned, and reward-driven actions. Similarly, within a few weeks after birth mice can perform sophisticated spatial navigation, forage independently for food, and engage in reward reinforcement learning.

The Sabatini lab seeks to uncover the mechanisms of synapse and circuit plasticity that permit new behaviors to be learned and refined. We are interested in the developmental changes that occur after birth that make learning possible as well as in the circuit changes that are triggered by the process of learning.  Lastly, we examine how perturbations of these processes contribute to human neuropsychiatric disorders such as Tuberous Sclerosis Complex and Parkinson’s Disease.

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A Cre-dependent reporter mouse for quantitative real-time imaging of protein kinase A activity dynamics.
Authors: Authors: Tilden EI, Maduskar A, Oldenborg A, Sabatini BL, Chen Y.
Sci Rep
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Longevity, demographic characteristics, and socio-economic status are linked to triiodothyronine levels in the general population.
Authors: Authors: Lawton RI, Sabatini BL, Hochbaum DR.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A
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Comment on 'Accumbens cholinergic interneurons dynamically promote dopamine release and enable motivation'.
Authors: Authors: Taniguchi J, Melani R, Chantranupong L, Wen MJ, Mohebi A, Berke J, Sabatini B, Tritsch N.
bioRxiv
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Cortical reactivations predict future sensory responses.
Authors: Authors: Nguyen ND, Lutas A, Amsalem O, Fernando J, Ahn AY, Hakim R, Vergara J, McMahon J, Dimidschstein J, Sabatini BL, Andermann ML.
Nature
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Striatum supports fast learning but not memory recall.
Authors: Authors: Reinhold K, Iadarola M, Tang S, Kuwamoto W, Sun S, Hakim R, Zimmer J, Wang W, Sabatini BL.
bioRxiv
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A Cre-dependent reporter mouse for quantitative real-time imaging of Protein Kinase A activity dynamics.
Authors: Authors: Tilden EI, Maduskar A, Oldenborg A, Sabatini BL, Chen Y.
bioRxiv
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Dopamine and glutamate regulate striatal acetylcholine in decision-making.
Authors: Authors: Chantranupong L, Beron CC, Zimmer JA, Wen MJ, Wang W, Sabatini BL.
Nature
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Thyroid hormone rewires cortical circuits to coordinate body-wide metabolism and exploratory drive.
Authors: Authors: Hochbaum DR, Dubinsky AC, Farnsworth HC, Hulshof L, Kleinberg G, Urke A, Wang W, Hakim R, Robertson K, Park C, Solberg A, Yang Y, Baynard C, Nadaf NM, Beron CC, Girasole AE, Chantranupong L, Cortopassi M, Prouty S, Geistlinger L, Banks A, Scanlan T, Greenberg ME, Boulting GL, Macosko EZ, Sabatini BL.
bioRxiv
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Synaptic and circuit functions of multitransmitter neurons in the mammalian brain.
Authors: Authors: Wallace ML, Sabatini BL.
Neuron
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Sub-clinical triiodothyronine levels predict health, demographic, and socioeconomic outcomes.
Authors: Authors: Lawton RI, Sabatini BL, Hochbaum DR.
bioRxiv
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