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Effects of Hippocampal LIMK Inhibition on Memory Acquisition, Consolidation, Retrieval, Reconsolidation, and Extinction
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2018-02Registro en:
Lunardi, Paula Santana; Sachser, Ricardo Marcelo; Sierra, Rodrigo Ordoñez; Pedraza, Lizeth Katherine; Medina, Candela; et al.; Effects of Hippocampal LIMK Inhibition on Memory Acquisition, Consolidation, Retrieval, Reconsolidation, and Extinction; Humana Press; Molecular Neurobiology; 55; 2; 2-2018; 958-967
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Autor
Lunardi, Paula Santana
Sachser, Ricardo Marcelo
Sierra, Rodrigo Ordoñez
Pedraza, Lizeth Katherine
Medina, Candela
de la Fuente, Verónica
Romano, Arturo Gabriel
Quillfeldt, Jorge Alberto
de Oliveira Alvares, Lucas
Resumen
Long-lasting changes in dendritic spines provide a physical correlate for memory formation and persistence. LIM kinase (LIMK) plays a critical role in orchestrating dendritic actin dynamics during memory processing, since it is the convergent downstream target of both the Rac1/PAK and RhoA/ROCK pathways that in turn induce cofilin phosphorylation and prevent depolymerization of actin filaments. Here, using a potent LIMK inhibitor (BMS-5), we investigated the role of LIMK activity in the dorsal hippocampus during contextual fear memory in rats. We first found that post-training administration of BMS-5 impaired memory consolidation in a dose-dependent manner. Inhibiting LIMK before training also disrupted memory acquisition. We then demonstrated that hippocampal LIMK activity seems to be critical for memory retrieval and reconsolidation, since both processes were impaired by BMS-5 treatment. Contextual fear memory extinction, however, was not sensitive to the same treatment. In conclusion, our findings demonstrate that hippocampal LIMK activity plays an important role in memory acquisition, consolidation, retrieval, and reconsolidation during contextual fear conditioning.