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GluR-A-dependent synaptic plasticity is required for the temporal encoding of nonspatial information

Journal

BEHAVIORAL NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 119, Issue 5, Pages 1298-1306

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AMER PSYCHOLOGICAL ASSOC
DOI: 10.1037/0735-7044.119.5.1298

Keywords

AMPA receptors; LTP; hippocampus; DRL; nonspatial

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  1. Wellcome Trust [087736] Funding Source: Medline

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Four related experiments studied operant performance of mice on differential reinforcement of low rates of responding (DRL) paradigms. Experiment I showed that excitotoxic hippocampal lesions impaired performance of a 10-s DRL schedule (DRL-10). Experiments 2 and 3 showed that GluR-A AMPA receptor subunit knockout mice, which are deficient in CA3-CA1 long-term potentiation (LTP), were markedly impaired at 15 s (DRL-15), but less impaired at DRL-10. Experiment 4 compared DRL-15 performance in mice from the 2 strains from which the GluR-A colony was derived and showed that they did not differ. The results show that GluR-A-containing AMPA receptors are required for normal performance on hippocampus-dependent, nonspatial working memory tasks, consistent with a role for GluR-A in the temporal encoding (what happened when) of nonspatial information.

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