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Antagonizing the different stages of kappa opioid receptor activation selectively and independently attenuates acquisition and consolidation of associative memories

机译:选择性地,独立衰减κα受体激活的不同阶段对缔约国的收购和整合拮抗κBoIaid受体激活的不同阶段

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Previous work from our laboratory has shown that nonspecific kappa opioid receptor (KOR) antagonism in primary somatosensory cortex (S1) can inhibit acquisition for the forebrain-dependent associative task, Whisker-Trace Eyeblink conditioning (WTEB). Although studies have demonstrated that KOR activation can alter stimuli salience, our studies controlled for these factors, demonstrating that KOR also plays a role in facilitating learning. KOR has two distinct phases of activation followed by internal-ization/downregulation, that each independently activate kinases and transcription factors known to mediate task acquisition and memory consolidation respectively. The current study demonstrated that antagonism of the initial phase of KOR activation in S1 via local injections of the g-protein inhibitor, pertussis toxin (PTX), blocked initial WTEB acquisition without affecting retention of the association. In contrast, KOR late phase antagonism in S1 via local injections of the GRK3-specific antagonist, guani-dinonaltrindole (GNTI), blocked retention of the WTEB association without affecting task acquisition. Consistent with the known mechanism for KOR activation, KOR protein expression in S1 was found to be decreased following WTEB training, further supporting the involvement of neocortical KOR activation with learning. Prior studies have shown that task acquisition and memory consolidation are mediated by distinct molecular processes; however, little is known regarding a potential mechanism driving these processes. The current study suggests that neocortical KOR activation mediates activation of these processes with learning. This study provides the first evidence for a time-and learning-dependent property of neocortical KOR in facilitating acquisition and consolidation of associative memories, while elucidating an unexplored neocortical learning mechanism. (C) 2017 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.
机译:我们实验室的以前的工作表明,非特异性的κApioid受体(Kor)拮抗作用于原发性躯体感染皮层(S1)可以抑制依赖于前脑相关联的关联任务的采集,晶须 - 追踪eyeBlink调节(WTEB)。虽然研究表明KOR激活可以改变刺激显着性,但我们对这些因素的研究进行了刺激,展示kor也在促进学习方面发挥作用。 Kor有两个不同的激活阶段,然后是内部渗透/下调,每个术语分别独立地激活激活激酶和转录因子分别分别调解任务和记忆整合。目前的研究表明,通过局部注射G蛋白抑制剂(PTX),术后初始滴眼剂,在不影响关联保留的情况下阻止初始WTE采集的初始方法的初始阶段。相比之下,KOR在S1中通过局部注射GRK3特异性拮抗剂,冠尼 - 末奈宫(GNTI),阻止了WTEB关联的保留而不会影响任务采集。与KOR激活的已知机制一致,S1中的KOR蛋白表达被发现在WTEB训练后降低,进一步支持Neocortical Kor激活与学习的累围。事先研究表明,任务采集和记忆合并是由不同分子过程介导的;然而,关于驱动这些过程的潜在机制很少。目前的研究表明,Neocortical Kor激活介导这些过程的激活与学习。本研究提供了Neocortical Kor的时间和学习依赖性的第一个证据,促进了联合记忆的收购和整合,同时阐明了一个未探索的新皮肤学习机制。 (c)2017 Elsevier B.v.保留所有权利。

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