c-Fos expression in supramammillary and medial mammillary nuclei following spatial reference and working memory tasks.

نویسندگان

  • L J Santín
  • J A Aguirre
  • S Rubio
  • A Begega
  • R Miranda
  • J L Arias
چکیده

To investigate brain substrates of spatial memory, neuronal expression of c-Fos protein was studied. Two groups of rats were trained in two spatial memory tasks in the Morris water maze, where the rats have to apply a reference memory rule or a working memory rule. In addition to the experimental groups, two control groups were used to study c-fos activation not specific to the memory processes studied. After immunohistochemical procedures, the number of c-Fos positive neuronal nuclei was quantified in the mammillary body (MB) region (medial mammillary nucleus [MMn] and supramammillary nucleus [SuM]). The results have shown that some MMn neurons expressed c-Fos nuclear immunoreactivity related to spatial working memory but not to spatial reference memory. The increased number of c-Fos immunoreactive neuronal nuclei in the SuM was related to spatial training but not to either working or reference memory demands of the tasks.

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عنوان ژورنال:
  • Physiology & behavior

دوره 78 4-5  شماره 

صفحات  -

تاریخ انتشار 2003