EXTENDED TEMPORAL GRADIENT FOR THE RETROGRADE AND ANTEROGRADE AMNESIA PRODUCED BY IBOTENATE ENTORHINAL CORTEX LESIONS IN MICE

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CHO, YH [1 ]
BERACOCHEA, D [1 ]
JAFFARD, R [1 ]
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[1] UNIV BORDEAUX 1,NEUROSCI COMPORTEMENTALES & COGNIT LAB,CNRS,URA 339,F-33405 TALENCE,FRANCE
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RETROGRADE AMNESIA; ENTORHINAL CORTEX; IBOTENATE LESIONS; SPATIAL REFERENCE MEMORY; RADIAL MAZE; MICE;
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Q189 [神经科学];
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Effects of ibotenic entorhinal cortex (EC) lesions on both retrograde and anterograde amnesia in mice were assessed using two-choice discrimination tasks learned at different intervals before surgery in two eight-arm radial mazes. The results indicated that EC-lesioned mice were severely impaired in postoperative retention of discrimination problems learned 3 d or 2 weeks prior to surgery, but showed no deficit on problems learned between 4, and up to 6 weeks before surgery, as compared to sham-operated controls. When trained on a novel two-choice discrimination problem (not acquired preoperatively), experimental subjects demonstrated quite normal rates of acquisition, but were impaired in learning its reversal. Furthermore, they exhibited a faster rate of forgetting (anterograde amnesia) relative to controls over a 2-week retention interval. These results indicate that approximately 4 weeks is required before memory for a two-choice spatial discrimination problem no longer depends on the integrity of the entorhinal cortex, and suggests that, beyond this time, an EC-independent memory storage system is capable of supporting the retrieval of information. The data, together with complementary behavioral results, are discussed in the context of current theories of memory storage.
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