Spatial memory dissociations in mice lacking GluR1

D Reisel, DM Bannerman, WB Schmitt… - Nature …, 2002 - nature.com
D Reisel, DM Bannerman, WB Schmitt, RMJ Deacon, J Flint, T Borchardt, PH Seeburg…
Nature neuroscience, 2002nature.com
Gene-targeted mice lacking the AMPA receptor subunit GluR1 (GluR-A) have deficits in
hippocampal CA3–CA1 long-term potentiation. We now report that they showed normal
spatial reference learning and memory, both on the hidden platform watermaze task and on
an appetitively motivated Y-maze task. In contrast, they showed a specific spatial working
memory impairment during tests of non-matching to place on both the Y-maze and an
elevated T-maze. In addition, successful watermaze and Y-maze reference memory …
Abstract
Gene-targeted mice lacking the AMPA receptor subunit GluR1 (GluR-A) have deficits in hippocampal CA3–CA1 long-term potentiation. We now report that they showed normal spatial reference learning and memory, both on the hidden platform watermaze task and on an appetitively motivated Y-maze task. In contrast, they showed a specific spatial working memory impairment during tests of non-matching to place on both the Y-maze and an elevated T-maze. In addition, successful watermaze and Y-maze reference memory performance depended on hippocampal function in both wild-type and mutant mice; bilateral hippocampal lesions profoundly impaired performance on both tasks, to a similar extent in both groups. These results suggest that different forms of hippocampus-dependent spatial memory involve different aspects of neural processing within the hippocampus.
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