Enrichment induces structural changes and recovery from nonspatial memory deficits in CA1 NMDAR1-knockout mice
- PMID: 10700255
- DOI: 10.1038/72945
Enrichment induces structural changes and recovery from nonspatial memory deficits in CA1 NMDAR1-knockout mice
Abstract
We produced CA1-specific NMDA receptor 1 subunit-knockout (CA1-KO) mice to determine the NMDA receptor dependence of nonspatial memory formation and of experience-induced structural plasticity in the CA1 region. CA1-KO mice were profoundly impaired in object recognition, olfactory discrimination and contextual fear memories. Surprisingly, these deficits could be rescued by enriching experience. Using stereological electron microscopy, we found that enrichment induced an increase of the synapse density in the CA1 region in knockouts as well as control littermates. Therefore, our data indicate that CA1 NMDA receptor activity is critical in hippocampus-dependent nonspatial memory, but is not essential for experience-induced synaptic structural changes.
Comment in
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Toying with memory in the hippocampus.Nat Neurosci. 2000 Mar;3(3):205-6. doi: 10.1038/72901. Nat Neurosci. 2000. PMID: 10700247 No abstract available.
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