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S V Solntseva1, V P Nikitin1, S A Kozyrev1, P V Nikitin2.
Abstract
Impairment of reconsolidation of conditioned food aversion memory led to the development of a specific anterograde amnesia: repeated training of amnestic snails did not induce long-term memory formation. DNA demethylation caused by injections of DNA methyltransferase inhibitor (DNAMT) during repeated training led to long-term memory formation. Injections of an NMDA glutamate receptor antagonist or a serotonin receptor antagonist prevented memory formation induced by administration of DNAMT inhibitor and repeated training. We hypothesize that methylation-dependent repression of neuronal genes underlies anterograde amnesia. Demethylation eliminated the blockade of these genes and created conditions for long-term memory formation, the induction mechanisms of which involve neurotransmitter receptors.Entities:
Keywords: DNA methyltransferase; anterograde amnesia; memory reconsolidation; memory recovery; neurotransmitter receptors
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35348960 DOI: 10.1007/s10517-022-05426-1
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bull Exp Biol Med ISSN: 0007-4888 Impact factor: 0.804