Author:
Roullet Florence,Liénard Fabienne,Datiche Frédérique,Cattarelli Martine
Abstract
Fos protein immunodetection was used to investigate the neuronal activation
elicited in some olfactory-related areas after either learning of an olfactory
discrimination task or its reactivation 10 d later. Trained rats (T)
progressively acquired the association between one odor of a pair and
water-reward in a four-arm maze. Two groups of pseudotrained rats were used:
PO rats were not water restricted and were submitted to the olfactory stimuli
in the maze without any reinforcement, whereas PW rats were water-deprived and
systematically received water in the maze without any odorous stimulation.
When the discrimination task was well mastered, a significantly lower Fos
immunoreactivity was observed in T rats compared to PW and PO rats in most of
the analyzed brain areas, which could reflect the post-acquisition
consolidation process. Following memory reactivation, differences in Fos
immunoreactivity between trained and some pseudotrained rats were found in the
anterior part of piriform cortex, CA3, and orbitofrontal cortex. We also
observed that Fos labeling was significantly higher in trained rats after
memory reactivation than after acquisition of the olfactory task in most of
the brain areas examined. Our results support the assumption of a differential
involvement of neuronal networks after either learning or reactivation of an
olfactory discrimination task.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
Subject
Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience,Cognitive Neuroscience,Neuropsychology and Physiological Psychology
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