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Dopamine in the Dorsal Hippocampus Impairs the Late Consolidation of Cocaine-Associated Memory

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NEUROPSYCHOPHARMACOLOGY
卷 39, 期 7, 页码 1645-1653

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/npp.2014.11

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memory persistence; memory consolidation; hippocampus; dopamine; cocaine; conditioned behavior

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  1. CONICET, Argentina
  2. CONICET, UBA, Foncyt [PICT 2010-1169, PICT 2011-1941]
  3. Intramural Research Program of the National Institute on Drug Abuse (NIDA/NIH)

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Cocaine is thought to be addictive because it elevates dopamine levels in the striatum, reinforcing drug-seeking habits. Cocaine also elevates dopamine levels in the hippocampus, a structure involved in contextual conditioning as well as in reward function. Hippocampal dopamine promotes the late phase of consolidation of an aversive step-down avoidance memory. Here, we examined the role of hippocampal dopamine function in the persistence of the conditioned increase in preference for a cocaine-associated compartment. Blocking dorsal hippocampal DI -type receptors (D1Rs) but not D2-type receptors (D2Rs) 12 h after a single training trial extended persistence of the normally short-lived memory; conversely, a general and a specific phospholipase C-coupled DIR agonist (but not a D2R or adenylyl cyclase-coupled DIR agonist) decreased the persistence of the normally long-lived memory established by three-trial training. These effects of DI agents were opposite to those previously established in a step-down avoidance task, and were here also found to be opposite to those in a lithium chloride-conditioned avoidance task. After returning to normal following cocaine injection, dopamine levels in the dorsal hippocampus were found elevated again at the time when dopamine antagonists and agonists were effective: between 13 and 17 h after cocaine injection. These findings confirm that, long after the making of a cocaine place association, hippocampal activity modulates memory consolidation for that association via a dopamine dependent mechanism. They suggest a dynamic role for dorsal hippocampal dopamine in this late-phase memory consolidation and, unexpectedly, differential roles for late consolidation of memories for places that induce approach or withdrawal because of a drug association.

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