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PKMζ maintains 1-day- and 6-day-old long-term object location but not object identity memory in dorsal hippocampus

✍ Scribed by Oliver Hardt; Paola V. Migues; Margaret Hastings; Jacinda Wong; Karim Nader


Book ID
102244385
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
2009
Tongue
English
Weight
181 KB
Volume
20
Category
Article
ISSN
1050-9631

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Abstract

Continuous activity of the atypical protein kinase C isoform M zeta (PKMζ) is necessary for maintaining long‐term memory acquired in aversively or appetitively motivated associative learning tasks, such as active avoidance, aversive taste conditioning, auditory and contextual fear conditioning, radial arm maze, and watermaze. Whether unreinforced, nonassociative memory will also require PKMζ for long‐term maintenance is not known. Using recognition memory for object location and object identity, we found that inactivating PKMζ in dorsal hippocampus abolishes 1‐day and 6‐day‐old long‐term recognition memory for object location, while recognition memory for object identity was not affected by this treatment. Memory for object location persisted for no more than 35 days after training. These results suggest that the dorsal hippocampus mediates long‐term memory for where, but not what things have been encountered, and that PKMζ maintains this type of spatial knowledge as long as the memory exists. © 2009 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.