Reconsolidation-induced memory persistence: Participation of late phase hippocampal ERK activation

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...

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Autores principales: Romano, Arturo Gabriel, Feld, Mariana
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spelling paper:paper_10747427_v133_n_p79_Krawczyk2023-06-08T16:05:03Z Reconsolidation-induced memory persistence: Participation of late phase hippocampal ERK activation Romano, Arturo Gabriel Feld, Mariana ERK/MAPK Inhibitory avoidance Memory persistence Memory reconsolidation Mice PD098059 2 (2 amino 3 methoxyphenyl)chromone mitogen activated protein kinase 1 mitogen activated protein kinase 3 2-(2-amino-3-methoxyphenyl)-4H-1-benzopyran-4-one flavonoid mitogen activated protein kinase protein kinase inhibitor animal behavior animal experiment animal tissue Article avoidance behavior controlled study enzyme activation enzyme activity enzyme inhibition footshock information retrieval long term memory male memory consolidation memory persistence mental function mental task mouse nonhuman task performance animal antagonists and inhibitors drug effects hippocampus long term memory memory consolidation metabolism physiology recall time factor Animals Avoidance Learning Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases Flavonoids Hippocampus Memory Consolidation Memory, Long-Term Mental Recall Mice Protein Kinase Inhibitors Time Factors 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. © 2016 Elsevier Inc. Fil:Romano, A. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. Fil:Feld, M. Universidad de Buenos Aires. Facultad de Ciencias Exactas y Naturales; Argentina. 2016 https://bibliotecadigital.exactas.uba.ar/collection/paper/document/paper_10747427_v133_n_p79_Krawczyk http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_10747427_v133_n_p79_Krawczyk
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topic ERK/MAPK
Inhibitory avoidance
Memory persistence
Memory reconsolidation
Mice
PD098059
2 (2 amino 3 methoxyphenyl)chromone
mitogen activated protein kinase 1
mitogen activated protein kinase 3
2-(2-amino-3-methoxyphenyl)-4H-1-benzopyran-4-one
flavonoid
mitogen activated protein kinase
protein kinase inhibitor
animal behavior
animal experiment
animal tissue
Article
avoidance behavior
controlled study
enzyme activation
enzyme activity
enzyme inhibition
footshock
information retrieval
long term memory
male
memory consolidation
memory persistence
mental function
mental task
mouse
nonhuman
task performance
animal
antagonists and inhibitors
drug effects
hippocampus
long term memory
memory consolidation
metabolism
physiology
recall
time factor
Animals
Avoidance Learning
Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases
Flavonoids
Hippocampus
Memory Consolidation
Memory, Long-Term
Mental Recall
Mice
Protein Kinase Inhibitors
Time Factors
spellingShingle ERK/MAPK
Inhibitory avoidance
Memory persistence
Memory reconsolidation
Mice
PD098059
2 (2 amino 3 methoxyphenyl)chromone
mitogen activated protein kinase 1
mitogen activated protein kinase 3
2-(2-amino-3-methoxyphenyl)-4H-1-benzopyran-4-one
flavonoid
mitogen activated protein kinase
protein kinase inhibitor
animal behavior
animal experiment
animal tissue
Article
avoidance behavior
controlled study
enzyme activation
enzyme activity
enzyme inhibition
footshock
information retrieval
long term memory
male
memory consolidation
memory persistence
mental function
mental task
mouse
nonhuman
task performance
animal
antagonists and inhibitors
drug effects
hippocampus
long term memory
memory consolidation
metabolism
physiology
recall
time factor
Animals
Avoidance Learning
Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases
Flavonoids
Hippocampus
Memory Consolidation
Memory, Long-Term
Mental Recall
Mice
Protein Kinase Inhibitors
Time Factors
Romano, Arturo Gabriel
Feld, Mariana
Reconsolidation-induced memory persistence: Participation of late phase hippocampal ERK activation
topic_facet ERK/MAPK
Inhibitory avoidance
Memory persistence
Memory reconsolidation
Mice
PD098059
2 (2 amino 3 methoxyphenyl)chromone
mitogen activated protein kinase 1
mitogen activated protein kinase 3
2-(2-amino-3-methoxyphenyl)-4H-1-benzopyran-4-one
flavonoid
mitogen activated protein kinase
protein kinase inhibitor
animal behavior
animal experiment
animal tissue
Article
avoidance behavior
controlled study
enzyme activation
enzyme activity
enzyme inhibition
footshock
information retrieval
long term memory
male
memory consolidation
memory persistence
mental function
mental task
mouse
nonhuman
task performance
animal
antagonists and inhibitors
drug effects
hippocampus
long term memory
memory consolidation
metabolism
physiology
recall
time factor
Animals
Avoidance Learning
Extracellular Signal-Regulated MAP Kinases
Flavonoids
Hippocampus
Memory Consolidation
Memory, Long-Term
Mental Recall
Mice
Protein Kinase Inhibitors
Time Factors
description 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. © 2016 Elsevier Inc.
author Romano, Arturo Gabriel
Feld, Mariana
author_facet Romano, Arturo Gabriel
Feld, Mariana
author_sort Romano, Arturo Gabriel
title Reconsolidation-induced memory persistence: Participation of late phase hippocampal ERK activation
title_short Reconsolidation-induced memory persistence: Participation of late phase hippocampal ERK activation
title_full Reconsolidation-induced memory persistence: Participation of late phase hippocampal ERK activation
title_fullStr Reconsolidation-induced memory persistence: Participation of late phase hippocampal ERK activation
title_full_unstemmed Reconsolidation-induced memory persistence: Participation of late phase hippocampal ERK activation
title_sort reconsolidation-induced memory persistence: participation of late phase hippocampal erk activation
publishDate 2016
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