Molecular Mechanisms Associated with the Benefits of Variable Practice in Motor Learning

被引:6
作者
Apolinario-Souza, Tercio [1 ]
Santos Almeida, Ana Flavia [1 ]
Lelis-Torres, Natalia [1 ]
Parma, Juliana Otoni [1 ]
Pereira Moraes, Grace Schenatto [1 ]
Lage, Guilherme Menezes [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Fed Minas Gerais, Escola Educ Fis Fisioterapia & Terapia Ocupac, Dept Educ Fis, Ave Presidente Carlos Luz,3500, Belo Horizonte, MG, Brazil
关键词
motor learning; practice schedule; AMPA receptor; NMDA receptor; LONG-TERM POTENTIATION; CONTEXTUAL INTERFERENCE; AMPA RECEPTORS; MEMORY STORAGE; ADULT-RAT; PLASTICITY; NMDA; LTP; NEUROSCIENCE; CORTEX;
D O I
10.1080/00222895.2019.1649997
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Variable practice promotes a higher level of motor learning than constant practice. The glutamate receptors, n-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) and alfa-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic (AMPA), have been associated with the changes in motor cortex that occur throughout the process of motor learning. Considering that, it is possible that variable practice is more associated with the NMDA and AMPA receptors than constant practice. This study aimed ao investigating the association between the glutamate receptors, NMDA and AMPA, and constant and variable practice schedules. Seventy-eight male mice practiced the rotarod task in a constant or variable scheduling, in two consecutive days (acquisition phase). Learning tests were performed 24 h and 10 days after the end of the acquisition phase. Variable practice was more associated with the NMDA receptor and had a greater AMPA receptor expression than constant practice. The results suggest that the benefits of variable practice are result of both the greater dependency on the NMDA receptor and the greater AMPA receptor expression.
引用
收藏
页码:515 / 526
页数:12
相关论文
共 60 条
  • [1] Stimulus Predictability Reduces Responses in Primary Visual Cortex
    Alink, Arjen
    Schwiedrzik, Caspar M.
    Kohler, Axel
    Singer, Wolf
    Muckli, Lars
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2010, 30 (08) : 2960 - 2966
  • [2] BEAR M., 2002, Neurociencias: Desvendando o sistema nervoso
  • [3] A synaptic basis for memory storage in the cerebral cortex
    Bear, MF
    [J]. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1996, 93 (24) : 13453 - 13459
  • [4] BRADFORD MM, 1976, ANAL BIOCHEM, V72, P248, DOI 10.1016/0003-2697(76)90527-3
  • [5] Brady F, 2004, PERCEPT MOTOR SKILL, V99, P116, DOI 10.2466/pms.99.1.116-126
  • [6] The Role of Error Processing in the Contextual Interference Effect During the Training of Perceptual-Cognitive Skills
    Broadbent, David P.
    Causer, Joe
    Williams, A. Mark
    Ford, Paul R.
    [J]. JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY-HUMAN PERCEPTION AND PERFORMANCE, 2017, 43 (07) : 1329 - 1342
  • [7] Motor Learning Interference Is Proportional to Occlusion of LTP-Like Plasticity
    Cantarero, Gabriela
    Tang, Byron
    O'Malley, Rebecca
    Salas, Rachel
    Celnik, Pablo
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2013, 33 (11) : 4634 - 4641
  • [8] The neurochemical basis of the contextual interference effect
    Chalavi, Sima
    Pauwels, Lisa
    Heise, Kirstin-Friederike
    Adab, Hamed Zivari
    Maes, Celine
    Puts, Nicolaas A. J.
    Edden, Richard A. E.
    Swinnen, Stephan P.
    [J]. NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING, 2018, 66 : 85 - 96
  • [9] Rapid plasticity of human cortical movement representation induced by practice
    Classen, J
    Liepert, J
    Wise, SP
    Hallett, M
    Cohen, LG
    [J]. JOURNAL OF NEUROPHYSIOLOGY, 1998, 79 (02) : 1117 - 1123
  • [10] Plasticity in the human central nervous system
    Cooke, S. F.
    Bliss, T. V. P.
    [J]. BRAIN, 2006, 129 : 1659 - 1673