| Literature DB >> 12718863 |
Kazu Nakazawa1, Linus D Sun, Michael C Quirk, Laure Rondi-Reig, Matthew A Wilson, Susumu Tonegawa.
Abstract
Lesion and pharmacological intervention studies have suggested that in both human patients and animals the hippocampus plays a crucial role in the rapid acquisition and storage of information from a novel one-time experience. However, how the hippocampus plays this role is poorly known. Here, we show that mice with NMDA receptor (NR) deletion restricted to CA3 pyramidal cells in adulthood are impaired in rapidly acquiring the memory of novel hidden platform locations in a delayed matching-to-place version of the Morris water maze task but are normal when tested with previously experienced platform locations. CA1 place cells in the mutant animals had place field sizes that were significantly larger in novel environments, but normal in familiar environments relative to those of control mice. These results suggest that CA3 NRs play a crucial role in rapid hippocampal encoding of novel information for fast learning of one-time experience.Entities:
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Year: 2003 PMID: 12718863 DOI: 10.1016/s0896-6273(03)00165-x
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuron ISSN: 0896-6273 Impact factor: 17.173