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Hippocampal corticosterone impairs memory consolidation during sleep but improves consolidation in the wake state

机译:海马皮质酮会削弱睡眠中的记忆巩固但会改善苏醒状态下的记忆巩固

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We studied the interaction between glucocorticoid (GC) level and sleep/wake state during memory consolidation. Recent research has accumulated evidence that sleep supports memory consolidation in a unique physiological process, qualitatively distinct from consolidation occurring during wakefulness. This appears particularly true for memories that rely on the hippocampus, a region with abundant expression of GC receptors. Against this backdrop we hypothesized that GC effects on consolidation depend on the brain state, i.e., sleep and wakefulness. Following exploration of two objects in an open field, during 80 min retention periods rats received an intrahippocampal infusion of corticosterone (10 ng) or vehicle while asleep or awake. Then the memory was tested in the hippocampus-dependent object-place recognition paradigm. GCs impaired memory consolidation when administered during sleep but improved consolidation during the wake retention interval. Intrahippocampal infusion of GC or sleep/wake manipulations did not alter novel-object recognition performance that does not require the hippocampus. This work corroborates the notion of distinct consolidation processes occurring in sleep and wakefulnesss, and identifies GCs as a key player controlling distinct hippocampal memory consolidation processes in sleep and wake conditions. © 2014 Wiley Periodicals, Inc.
机译:我们研究了记忆巩固过程中糖皮质激素(GC)水平与睡眠/苏醒状态之间的相互作用。最近的研究积累了证据,表明睡眠在独特的生理过程中支持记忆巩固,从质上与清醒期间发生的巩固在质量上有所不同。对于依赖海马的记忆尤其如此,海马是一个具有大量GC受体表达的区域。在这种背景下,我们假设GC对巩固的影响取决于脑部状态,即睡眠和清醒状态。在空旷的地方探索两个物体之后,在80分钟的保留期内,大鼠在睡眠或清醒时接受了海马内注射的皮质酮(10 ng)或媒介物。然后在海马依赖的对象位置识别范例中测试记忆。在睡眠期间使用GC会损害记忆巩固,但在唤醒保持间隔期间会改善整合。海马内GC注入或睡眠/唤醒操作不会改变不需要海马体的新对象识别性能。这项工作证实了睡眠和清醒中发生的独特整合过程的概念,并将GC识别为控制睡眠和唤醒条件下不同的海马记忆整合过程的关键参与者。 ©2014 Wiley Periodicals,Inc.

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