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dc.contributor.author Viola, Haydée Ana María
dc.contributor.author Furman, Melina
dc.contributor.author Izquierdo, Luciana Adriana
dc.contributor.author Alonso, Mariana
dc.contributor.author Barros, Daniela Marti
dc.contributor.author Souza, Márcia Maria de
dc.contributor.author Izquierdo, Ivan Antônio
dc.contributor.author Medina, Jorge Horacio
dc.date.accessioned 2012-11-29T12:58:26Z
dc.date.available 2012-11-29T12:58:26Z
dc.date.issued 2000
dc.identifier.citation VIOLA, Haydée Ana María et al. Phosphorylated cAMP response element-binding protein as a molecular marker of memory processing in rat hippocampus: effect of novelty. The Journal of Neuroscience, v. 20, p. 1-5, 2000. Disponível em:<http://www.jneurosci.org/content/20/23/RC112.full.pdf>. Acesso em: 22 nov. 2012. pt_BR
dc.identifier.uri http://repositorio.furg.br/handle/1/2872
dc.description.abstract From mollusks to mammals the activation of cAMP response element-binding protein (CREB) appears to be an important step in the formation of long-term memory (LTM). Here we show that a 5 min exposure to a novel environment (open field) 1 hr after acquisition of a one-trial inhibitory avoidance training hinders both the formation of LTM for the avoidance task and the increase in the phosphorylation state of hippocampal Ser 133 CREB [phosphorylated CREB (pCREB)] associated with the avoidance training. To determine whether this LTM deficit is attributable to the reduced pCREB level, rats were bilaterally cannulated to deliver Sp-adenosine 39,59-cyclic monophosphothioate (Sp-cAMPS), an activator of PKA. Infusion of Sp- Adenosine 39,59-cyclic monophosphothioate Sp-cAMPS to CA1 region increased hippocampal pCREB levels and restored normal LTM of avoidance learning in rats exposed to novelty. Moreover, a 5 min exposure to the open field 10 min before the avoidance training interferes with the amnesic effect of a second 5 min exposure to the open field 1 hr after avoidance training and restores the hippocampal levels of pCREB. In contrast, the avoidance training-associated activation of extracellular signal-regulated kinases (p42 and p44 mitogenactivated protein kinases) in the hippocampus is not altered by novelty. Together, these findings suggest that novelty regulates LTM formation by modulating the phosphorylation state of CREB in the hippocampus. pt_BR
dc.language.iso eng pt_BR
dc.rights open access pt_BR
dc.subject Phosphorylated CREB pt_BR
dc.subject Hippocampus pt_BR
dc.subject Avoidance training pt_BR
dc.subject Memory processing pt_BR
dc.subject Novelty pt_BR
dc.subject Amnesia pt_BR
dc.title Phosphorylated cAMP response element-binding protein as a molecular marker of memory processing in rat hippocampus: effect of novelty pt_BR
dc.type article pt_BR


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