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Article Dans Une Revue Neurobiology of Learning and Memory Année : 2007

Transient activation of the CA3 Kappa opioid system in the dorsal hippocampus modulates complex memory processing in mice.

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The hippocampus plays a central role in various forms of complex learning and memory. Opioid peptides and receptors are abundant in the hippocampus. These peptides are co-released with glutamate from mossy Wber-and lateral perforant path-synapses. In this study, we evaluated the functional relevance of the CA3 Kappa opioid receptors (KOR) by transient pharmacological activation or inactivation using single bilateral intrahippocampal microinjections of a selective agonist (U50,488H, 1 or 2.5 nmol), a selective antagonist (nor-binal-torphimine, norBNI 5 nmol) or a mixture of both. C57Bl/6J mice were tested in a fear conditioning paradigm (FC) or in a modiWed version of the water maze task thought to reveal how Xexibly animals can learn and manipulate spatial information (WM). In FC, the agonist (2.5 nmol) decreased context-induced (but not tone-induced) freezing whereas norBNI had no eVect. The impairment caused by the agonist U50,488H was blocked by the injection of norBNI, suggesting that overstimulation of CA3-KOR impairs the acquisition and consolidation of contextual fear-related memory. In the WM task, mice were trained repeatedly each day to Wnd a hidden platform. After having reached this goal, the platform position was changed the next day for a new task. U50,488H injection before the last task abolished the previously acquired ability to Wnd rapidly a new platform location, whereas adding norBNI reversed this impairment. Thus, in the mouse, even partial and topographically restricted activation of CA3-KOR entails impairments in two diVerent hippocampus-dependent tasks, indicating functional relevance of the kappa opioid system.

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hal-00167915 , version 1 (02-02-2023)

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Stephanie Daumas, Alexandre Bétourné, Helene Halley, D.P. Wolfer, H.P. Lipp, et al.. Transient activation of the CA3 Kappa opioid system in the dorsal hippocampus modulates complex memory processing in mice.. Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, 2007, 88 (1), pp.94-103. ⟨10.1016/j.nlm.2007.02.001⟩. ⟨hal-00167915⟩
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