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Publication Date: 2005-Jan
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Reconsolidation after Remembering an Odor-Reward Association Requires NMDA Receptors
Torras-Garcia, Meritxell; Tronel, Sophie; Sara, Susan J.; Lelong, Julien
Learning & Memory, v12 n1 p18-22 Jan 2005
A rapidly learned odor discrimination task based on spontaneous foraging behavior of the rat was used to evaluate the role of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptors (NMDARs) in ongoing memory consolidation. Rats were trained in a single session to discriminate among three odors, one of which was associated with palatable food reward. Previous experiments showed that the NMDAR antagonist DL-APV induced amnesia for this task when injected immediately after training. In the present study, memory was reactivated 24 h after training by exposure to the rewarded odor within the experimental context after which rats received an intracerebroventricular injection of APV. Combined reactivation-drug treatment induced profound amnesia when tested 48 h later. Animals receiving drug alone, in absence of reactivation, showed perfect retention. It is concluded that NMDARs support a consolidation process taking place after memory reactivation. (Contains 2 figures.)
Descriptors: Mnemonics, Role Perception, Memory, Memorization, Association (Psychology), Context Effect, Neurological Impairments, Conditioning, Drug Therapy, Sensory Aids, Scientific Methodology, Science Experiments, Discrimination Learning
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