A double dissociation of subcortical hippocampal efferents for encoding and consolidation/retrieval of spatial information.

Abstract:

:CA3 lesions impair encoding, whereas CA1 lesions impair retrieval during learning of a Hebb-Williams maze. CA3 efferents in the fimbria were transected, taking care to spare cholinergic and GABAergic afferents. CA1 efferents in the dorsal fornix were similarly transected. Fimbria transections, but not dorsal fornix transections, resulted in deficits for the encoding of spatial information during learning of a Hebb-Williams maze. Dorsal fornix, but not fimbria, transections resulted in deficits for retrieval of spatial memory during learning of a Hebb-Williams maze. These results reveal a double dissociation for the roles of CA3 and CA1 subcortical efferents in encoding and retrieval processes that mirror the double dissociation seen after excitotoxic lesions of CA1 and CA3. These data provide support for the theory that the cholinergic projections from the septal nuclei modulate the dynamics for encoding and consolidation/retrieval in the hippocampus.

journal_name

Hippocampus

journal_title

Hippocampus

authors

Hunsaker MR,Tran GT,Kesner RP

doi

10.1002/hipo.20429

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2008-01-01 00:00:00

pages

699-709

issue

7

eissn

1050-9631

issn

1098-1063

journal_volume

18

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