A Role in Learning for SRF: Deletion in the Adult Forebrain Disrupts LTD and the Formation of an Immediate Memory of a Novel Context
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Etkin, AmitAlarcón, Juan Marcos
Weisberg, Stuart P.
Touzani, Khalid
Huang, Yan You
Nordheim, Alfred
Kandel, Eric R.
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NeuronDate Published
2006-04Publication Volume
50Publication Issue
1Publication Begin page
127Publication End page
143
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Whereas significant insight exists as to how LTP-related changes can contribute to the formation of long-term memory, little is known about the role of hippocampal LTD-like changes in learning and memory storage. We describe a mouse lacking the transcription factor SRF in the adult forebrain. This mouse could not acquire a hippocampus-based immediate memory for a novel context even across a few minute timespan, which led to a profound but selective deficit in explicit spatial memory. These animals were also impaired in the induction of LTD, including LTD triggered by a cholinergic agonist. Moreover, genes regulating two processes essential for LTD-calcium release from intracellular stores and phosphatase activation-were abnormally expressed in knockouts. These findings suggest that for the hippocampus to form associative spatial memories through LTP-like processes, it must first undergo learning of the context per se through exploration and the learning of familiarity, which requires LTD-like processes.Citation
Etkin A, Alarcón JM, Weisberg SP, Touzani K, Huang YY, Nordheim A, Kandel ER. A role in learning for SRF: deletion in the adult forebrain disrupts LTD and the formation of an immediate memory of a novel context. Neuron. 2006 Apr 6;50(1):127-43. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2006.03.013. PMID: 16600861.DOI
10.1016/j.neuron.2006.03.013ae974a485f413a2113503eed53cd6c53
10.1016/j.neuron.2006.03.013
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