Artículo
On the role of retrosplenial cortex in long-lasting memory storage
Katche, Cynthia Lorena
; Dorman, Guido; González, María Carolina
; Kramar, Cecilia Paula
; Slipczuk, Leandro; Rossato, Janine Inez; Cammarota, Martin Pablo
; Medina, Jorge Horacio
Fecha de publicación:
04/2013
Editorial:
Wiley
Revista:
Hippocampus
ISSN:
1050-9631
e-ISSN:
1098-1063
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
The retrosplenial cortex (RSC) is involved in a range of cognitive functions. However, its precise involvement in memory processing is unknown. Pharmacological and behavioral experiments demonstrate that protein synthesis and c-Fos expression in the anterior part of RSC (aRSC) are necessary late after training to maintain for many days a fear-motivated memory. Long-lasting memory storage is regulated by D1/D5 dopamine receptors in aRSC and depends on the functional interplay between dorsal hippocampus and aRSC. These results suggest that the RSC recapitulates some of the molecular events that occur in the hippocampus to maintain memory trace over time.
Palabras clave:
C-Fos
,
Dopamine
,
Hippocampus
,
Memory Persistence
,
Protein Synthesis
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Articulos de INST.DE BIOLO.CEL.Y NEURCS."PROF.E.DE ROBERTIS"
Articulos de INST.DE BIOLO.CEL.Y NEURCS."PROF.E.DE ROBERTIS"
Citación
Katche, Cynthia Lorena; Dorman, Guido; González, María Carolina; Kramar, Cecilia Paula; Slipczuk, Leandro; et al.; On the role of retrosplenial cortex in long-lasting memory storage; Wiley; Hippocampus; 23; 4; 4-2013; 295-302
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