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State-dependent effect of dopamine D1/D5 receptors inactivation on memory destabilization and reconsolidation.

Authors :
Rossato, Janine I.
Köhler, Cristiano A.
Radiske, Andressa
Lima, Ramón H.
Bevilaqua, Lia R.M.
Cammarota, Martín
Source :
Behavioural Brain Research. May2015, Vol. 285, p194-199. 6p.
Publication Year :
2015

Abstract

Object recognition memories (ORM) can incorporate new information upon reactivation. This update initially involves destabilization of the original memory, which is followed by restabilization of the upgraded engram through a reconsolidation process that requires gene expression and protein synthesis in the hippocampus. We found that when given in dorsal CA1 either immediately after training or 15 min before ORM reactivation in the presence of a novel object, the dopamine D 1 /D 5 receptor antagonist SCH23390 did not affect ORM consolidation, expression or retention but impeded the amnesia caused by the post-retrieval administration of the mRNA synthesis inhibitor α-amanitin or the protein synthesis blocker anisomycin. This anti-amnesic effect was not observed when SCH23390 was given immediately after training and again 15 min before memory reactivation. Our results demonstrate that hippocampal D 1 /D 5 receptors are not needed for formation, retrieval or post-retrieval restabilization of the ORM trace but are essential for its destabilization when reactivation occurs together with the incorporation of new information into the original memory. Importantly, they also suggest that reenactment of the animal's post-learning neurochemical milieu at the moment of memory reactivation can be a boundary condition for reconsolidation. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
01664328
Volume :
285
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
Behavioural Brain Research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
101944149
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbr.2014.09.009