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Intra-amygdalar okadaic acid enhances conditioned taste aversion learning and CREB phosphorylation in rats.

Denesa L Oberbeck1, Stefanie McCormack, Thomas A Houpt.   

Abstract

Protein phosphatases (PPs) regulate many substrates implicated in learning and memory. Conditioned taste aversion (CTA) learning, in which animals associate a novel taste paired with a toxin and subsequently avoid the taste, is dependent on several serine/threonine phosphatase substrates and the PP1-binding protein spinophilin. In order to examine the effects of PP1/2A blockade on CTA acquisition and extinction, rats received bilateral infusions of okadaic acid (OA) (100nM, 1microl/hemisphere) or vehicle (0.15M NaCl) into the amygdala either 5min prior to, or 5min after, a single pairing of sodium saccharin (0.125%, 10-min access) and LiCl or NaCl (0.15M, 3ml/kg i.p.). Two-bottle, 24-h preference tests were conducted for 13days to measure CTA expression and extinction. Rats conditioned with saccharin and LiCl showed a decreased preference for saccharin, and OA administered before (but not after) the pairing of saccharin and LiCl resulted in a significantly stronger CTA that did not extinguish over 13days. The enhancement of the CTA was not due to aversive effects of OA, because rats given OA and a pairing of saccharin and NaCl did not acquire a CTA. Finally, OA administration increased levels of phosphorylated CREB immunoreactivity following a CTA trial. Together, these results suggest a critical role for PP1/2A during normal CTA learning. Because CTA learning was enhanced only when OA was given prior to conditioning, phosphatase activity may be a constraint on learning during the taste-toxin interval but not during acquisition and consolidation processes that occur after toxin administration. Copyright 2010 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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Year:  2010        PMID: 20599840      PMCID: PMC2931335          DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2010.06.029

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Brain Res        ISSN: 0006-8993            Impact factor:   3.252


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