Title : Transgenic mice lacking NMDAR-dependent LTD exhibit deficits in behavioral flexibility - Nicholls_2008_Neuron_58_104 |
Author(s) : Nicholls RE , Alarcon JM , Malleret G , Carroll RC , Grody M , Vronskaya S , Kandel ER |
Ref : Neuron , 58 :104 , 2008 |
Abstract :
While most studies have focused on the role of long-term potentiation in behavior, far less is known about the role of long-term depression (LTD). To examine the potential involvement of LTD in learning and memory, we generated transgenic mice that express a fragment of the SV40 small t antigen known to inhibit protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A). Small t antigen expression blocked both stimulus-induced and chemically induced NMDAR-dependent LTD at Schaffer collateral synapses but did not affect potentiation, depotentiation, or mGluR-dependent LTD. This physiological phenotype was associated with deficits in behavioral flexibility in both the Morris water maze and a delayed nonmatch to place T-maze task, suggesting that NMDAR-dependent LTD is required for behavioral flexibility and may act by weakening previously encoded memory traces when new information is learned. |
PubMedSearch : Nicholls_2008_Neuron_58_104 |
PubMedID: 18400167 |
Nicholls RE, Alarcon JM, Malleret G, Carroll RC, Grody M, Vronskaya S, Kandel ER (2008)
Transgenic mice lacking NMDAR-dependent LTD exhibit deficits in behavioral flexibility
Neuron
58 :104
Nicholls RE, Alarcon JM, Malleret G, Carroll RC, Grody M, Vronskaya S, Kandel ER (2008)
Neuron
58 :104