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Abstract

Adult male Wistar rats were trained and tested in a step-down inhibitory avoidance task (0.4 mA footshock, 24 h training-test interval). Fifteen minutes before or 0, 1.5 or 3 hours after training, animals received a 0.8 μl intrahippocampal infusion of the protein synthesis inhibitor anisomycin (80 μg), the PKA inhibitor Rp-cAMP (0.05 μg), the MAPK kinase inhibitor PD 098059 (50 μM solution) or vehicle (phosphate buffer in saline, pH 7.4). Anisomycin, Rp-cAMP and PD 098059 impaired retention test performance in animals injected at different times, prior and after training. Pretraining with a low footshock intensity (0.2 mA) 24 h before training prevented the amnestic effect of all drugs studied. However, simple preexposure to the inhibitory avoidance apparatus did not alter the amnestic effects of all drugs. The results suggest that memory processing requires hippocampal mechanisms dependent on protein synthesis, PKA and MAPK kinase at different times after training. These findings suggest that weak training must be sufficient to produce some lasting cellular expression of the experience so that the enhancement of consolidation of a previously acquired memory is not dependent on protein synthesis, PKA or MAPK.

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Title
Pretraining but not Preexposure to the Task Apparatus Prevents the Memory Impairment Induced by Blockade of Protein Synthesis, PKA or MAP Kinase in Rats
Author
Quevedo, João; Vianna, Monica R M; Roesler, Rafael; Marcio Rodrigo Martins; de-Paris, Fernanda; Medina, Jorge H; Izquierdo, Ivan
Pages
61-7
Publication year
2005
Publication date
Jan 2005
Publisher
Springer Nature B.V.
ISSN
03643190
e-ISSN
15736903
Source type
Scholarly Journal
Language of publication
English
ProQuest document ID
221807608
Copyright
Springer Science+Business Media, Inc. 2005