Cholinergic interneurons in the dorsal striatum play an important role in the acquisition of duration memory

Author:

Nishioka Masahiko12,Hata Toshimichi3

Affiliation:

1. Graduate School of Psychology Doshisha University Kyotanabe Kyoto 610‐0394 Japan

2. Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Tokyo Japan

3. Faculty of Psychology Doshisha University Kyotanabe Kyoto 610‐0394 Japan

Abstract

AbstractThe present study aimed to examine the effect of cholinergic interneuron lesions in the dorsal striatum on duration‐memory formation. Cholinergic interneurons in the dorsal striatum may be involved in the formation of duration memory since they are among the main inputs to the dorsal striatal muscarinic acetylcholine‐1 receptors, which play a role in the consolidation of duration memory. Rats were sufficiently trained using a peak‐interval 20 s procedure and then infused with anti‐choline acetyltransferase–saporin into the dorsal striatum to cause selective ablation of cholinergic interneurons. To make the rats acquire new duration‐memories, we trained them with a peak interval 40 s after lesion. Before lesion, the peak times (an index of duration memory) for sham‐lesioned and lesioned groups were similar at approximately 20 s. In the peak interval 40 s session, the peak times for the sham‐lesioned and lesioned groups were approximately 30 and 20 s, respectively. After additional peak interval 40 s sessions, the peak times of both groups were shifted to approximately 40 s. Those results suggest that the cholinergic interneuron lesion delayed new duration‐memory acquisition. Subsequent experiments showed that cholinergic interneuron lesions did not retard the shift of peak time to the original target time (20 s). Following experiment without changing the target time after lesion showed that cholinergic interneuron lesions did not change their peak times. Our findings suggest that cholinergic interneurons in the dorsal striatum are involved in new duration‐memory acquisition but not in the utilization of already acquired duration memory and interval timing.

Funder

Japan Society for the Promotion of Science

Publisher

Wiley

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