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快速眼动睡眠剥夺不影响大鼠的恐惧记忆再巩固。

Rapid eye movement sleep deprivation does not affect fear memory reconsolidation in rats.

作者信息

Tian Shaowen, Huang Fulian, Li Peng, Ouyang Xinping, Li Zengbang, Deng Haifeng, Yang Yufeng

机构信息

Department of Physiology, College of Medicine, University of South China, Hengyang, Hunan 421001, PR China.

出版信息

Neurosci Lett. 2009 Sep 29;463(1):74-7. doi: 10.1016/j.neulet.2009.07.044. Epub 2009 Jul 18.

Abstract

There is increasing evidence that sleep may be involved in memory consolidation. However, there remain comparatively few studies that have explored the relationship between sleep and memory reconsolidation. At present study, we tested the effects of rapid eye movement sleep deprivation (RSD) on the reconsolidation of cued (experiment 1) and contextual (experiment 2) fear memory in rats. Behaviour procedure involved four training phases: habituation, fear conditioning, reactivation and test. Rats were subjected to 6h RSD starting either immediately after reactivation or 6h later. The control rats were returned to their home cages immediately after reactivation and left undisturbed. Contrary to those hypotheses speculating a potential role of sleep in reconsolidation, we found that post-reactivation RSD whether from 0 to 6h or 6 to 12h had no effect on the reconsolidation of both cued and contextual fear memory. However, our present results did not exclude the potential roles of non-rapid eye movement sleep in the reconsolidation of fear memory or sleep in the reconsolidation of other memory paradigms.

摘要

越来越多的证据表明,睡眠可能参与记忆巩固。然而,相对较少有研究探讨睡眠与记忆再巩固之间的关系。在本研究中,我们测试了快速眼动睡眠剥夺(RSD)对大鼠线索性(实验1)和情境性(实验2)恐惧记忆再巩固的影响。行为程序包括四个训练阶段:习惯化、恐惧条件化、再激活和测试。大鼠在再激活后立即或6小时后接受6小时的RSD。对照大鼠在再激活后立即放回其饲养笼中,不受到干扰。与那些推测睡眠在再巩固中可能发挥作用的假设相反,我们发现再激活后的RSD(无论是从0到6小时还是从6到12小时)对线索性和情境性恐惧记忆的再巩固均无影响。然而,我们目前的结果并未排除非快速眼动睡眠在恐惧记忆再巩固中的潜在作用,或睡眠在其他记忆范式再巩固中的潜在作用。

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