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The Journal of Neuroscience, November 1, 2002, 22(21):9626-9634
Induction and Experience-Dependent Consolidation of Stable
Long-Term Potentiation Lasting Months in the Hippocampus
Wickliffe C.
Abraham1,
Barbara
Logan1,
Jeffrey M.
Greenwood2, and
Michael
Dragunow2
1 Department of Psychology, University of Otago,
Dunedin, New Zealand, and 2 Department of Pharmacology,
University of Auckland Medical School, Auckland, New Zealand
Long-term potentiation (LTP) is widely regarded as a memory
mechanism, but it is not known whether it can last long enough to
underlie very long-term memory. We report that high-frequency stimulation (HFS) paradigms applied to the rat dentate gyrus can elicit
stable LTP lasting months and up to at least 1 year. The induction of
stable LTP was sensitive to stimulation variables on the day of HFS and
was associated with phosphorylation of cAMP response element-binding
protein. The maintenance of stable LTP was also experience-dependent,
because it was reversed when animals were exposed repeatedly to an
enriched environment beginning 14 d post-HFS. However, stable LTP
eventually consolidated over time and became resistant to reversal,
because exposure to enriched environments 90 d post-HFS failed to
influence stable LTP maintenance. Thus, LTP can be shown to meet one of
the principal criteria for a very long-term memory storage mechanism.
However, under naturalistic environmental conditions, LTP may normally
be retained in the hippocampus for only short periods of time.
Key words:
long-term potentiation; memory; hippocampus; enriched
environment; CREB; depotentiation; NMDA receptor
Copyright © 2002 Society for Neuroscience 0270-6474/02/22219626-09$05.00/0
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