INVESTIGADORES
KATCHE Cynthia Lorena
congresos y reuniones científicas
Título:
EVIDENCE OF MAINTENANCE TAGGING IN THE HIPPOCAMPUS FOR THE PERSISTENCE OF LONG-LASTING MEMORY STORAGE
Autor/es:
VIOLA H; TOMAIUOLO M; KATCHE C; MEDINA JH
Reunión:
Congreso; IBRO 2015 - 9th World Congress; 2015
Resumen:
The synaptic tagging and capture (STC) hypothesis provides a compelling explanation for synaptic specificity and facilitation of long-term potentiation. Its implication on long-term memory (LTM) formation led to postulate the behavioral tagging mechanism. Here we show that a maintenance tagging process may operate in the hippocampus late after acquisition for the persistence of long lasting memory storage.The proposed maintenance tagging has several characteristics: (1) the tag is transient and time-dependent; (2) it sets in a late critical time window after an aversive training which induces a short-lasting LTM; (3) exposing rats to a novel environment specifically within this tag time window enables the consolidation to a long-lasting LTM; (4) a familiar environment exploration was not effective; (5) the effect of novelty on the promotion of memory persistence requires dopamine D1/D5 receptors and Arc expression in the dorsal hippocampus.The present results can be explained by a broader version of the behavioral tagging hypothesis and highlight the idea that the durability of a memory trace depends either on late tag mechanisms induced by a training session or on events experienced close in time to this tag.