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Reconsolidation-induced memory persistence: Participation of late phase hippocampal ERK activation
Krawczyk, Maria del Carmen
; Navarro, N.; Blake, Mariano Guillermo
; Romano, Arturo Gabriel
; Feld, Mariana
; Boccia, Mariano Martín
Fecha de publicación:
09/2016
Editorial:
Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science
Revista:
Neurobiology of Learning and Memory
ISSN:
1074-7427
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Inglés
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Resumen
Persistence is an attribute of long-term memories (LTM) that has recently caught researcher's attention in search for mechanisms triggered by experience that assure memory perdurability. Up-to-date, scarce evidence of relationship between reconsolidation and persistence has been described. Here, we characterized hippocampal ERK participation in LTM reconsolidation and persistence using an inhibitory avoidance task (IA) at different time points. Intra-dorsal-hippocampal (dHIP) administration of an ERK inhibitor (PD098059, PD, 1.0 μg/hippocampus) 3 h after retrieval did not affect reconsolidation of a strong IA, when tested 24 h apart. However, the same manipulation impaired performance when animals were tested at 7 d, regardless of the training's strength; and being specific to memory reactivation. To the best of our knowledge, this is the first report showing that persistence might be triggered after memory reactivation involving an ERK/MAPK-dependent process.
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Articulos(IFIBIO HOUSSAY)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE FISIOLOGIA Y BIOFISICA BERNARDO HOUSSAY
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE FISIOLOGIA Y BIOFISICA BERNARDO HOUSSAY
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Articulos de OFICINA DE COORDINACION ADMINISTRATIVA HOUSSAY
Articulos de OFICINA DE COORDINACION ADMINISTRATIVA HOUSSAY
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Krawczyk, Maria del Carmen; Navarro, N.; Blake, Mariano Guillermo; Romano, Arturo Gabriel; Feld, Mariana; et al.; Reconsolidation-induced memory persistence: Participation of late phase hippocampal ERK activation; Academic Press Inc Elsevier Science; Neurobiology of Learning and Memory; 133; 9-2016; 79-88
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