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Induction of long-term memory by exposure to novelty requires protein synthesis: evidence for a behavioral tagging.

机译:通过暴露于新奇来诱导长期记忆需要蛋白质合成:行为标记的证据。

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A behavioral analog of the synaptic tagging and capture process, a key property of synaptic plasticity, has been predicted recently. Here, we demonstrate that weak inhibitory avoidance training, which induces short- but not long-term memory (LTM), can be consolidated into LTM by an exploration to a novel, but not a familiar, environment occurring close in time to the training session. This memory-promoting effect caused by novelty depends on activation of dopamine D1/D5 receptors and requires newly synthesized proteins in the dorsal hippocampus. Thus, our results indicate the existence of a behavioral tagging process in which the exploration to a novel environment provides the plasticity-related proteins to stabilize the inhibitory avoidance memory trace.
机译:最近已经预测了突触标记和捕获过程的行为类似物,突触可塑性的关键特性。在这里,我们证明了可以通过探索一种新颖的,但不是熟悉的,在训练课前很近的环境,将弱抑制回避训练(它会引起短期记忆而不是长期记忆(LTM))整合到LTM中。 。这种由新颖性引起的记忆促进作用取决于多巴胺D1 / D5受体的激活,并需要在背侧海马中新合成蛋白质。因此,我们的结果表明存在行为标记过程,其中对新型环境的探索提供了可塑性相关蛋白以稳定抑制回避记忆痕迹。

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