Department of Psychology, McGill University, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Learn Mem. 2012 Sep 14;19(10):449-52. doi: 10.1101/lm.027227.112.
It has been suggested that memories become more stable and less susceptible to the disruption of reconsolidation over weeks after learning. Here, we test this by targeting the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and test its involvement in the formation, consolidation, and reconsolidation of recent and remote contextual fear memory. We found that inhibiting NMDAR-NR2B activity disrupts memory formation, and that infusion of the protein-synthesis inhibitor anisomycin impairs memory consolidation and reconsolidation of recent and remote memory. Our findings demonstrate for the first time that the ACC plays an important role in reconsolidation of contextual fear memory at recent and remote time points.
有研究表明,在学习后的数周内,记忆会变得更加稳定,且不易受到再巩固的干扰。在这里,我们通过靶向前扣带皮层(ACC)来测试这一点,并研究其在近期和远期情境性恐惧记忆的形成、巩固和再巩固中的作用。我们发现,抑制 NMDA 受体-NR2B 活性会破坏记忆形成,而蛋白质合成抑制剂 anisomycin 的输注则会损害近期和远期记忆的巩固和再巩固。我们的研究结果首次表明,ACC 在近期和远期时间点的情境性恐惧记忆的再巩固中发挥重要作用。