PKMζ inactivation induces spatial familiarity

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Abstract

Spatial familiarization consists of a decrease in the exploratory activity over time after exposure to a place. Here, we show that a 30-min exposure to an open field led to a pronounced decrease in the exploratory behavior of rats, generating context familiarity. This behavioral output is associated with a selective decrease in hippocampal PKMζ levels. A short 5-min exposure did not induce spatial familiarity or a decrease in PKMζ, while inactivation of hippocampal PKMζ by the specific inhibitor ZIP was sufficient to induce spatial familiarity, suggesting that the decrease in PKMζ is involved in setting a given context as a familiar place. © 2008 Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory Press.

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Moncada, D., & Viola, H. (2008). PKMζ inactivation induces spatial familiarity. Learning and Memory, 15(11), 810–814. https://doi.org/10.1101/lm.1139508

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