Reducing expression of GluN10XX subunit splice variants of the NMDA receptor interferes with spatial reference memory
► Injection of GluN10XX specific siRNA into mice brain showed localized reduction of its mRNA expression. ► Mice with reduced GluN10XX expression showed impairment in reference memory testing. ► GluN10XX splice variants might be involved with memory acquisition and/or consolidation. The GluN1 subuni...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Behavioural brain research 2012-05, Vol.230 (2), p.317-324 |
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Zusammenfassung: | ► Injection of GluN10XX specific siRNA into mice brain showed localized reduction of its mRNA expression. ► Mice with reduced GluN10XX expression showed impairment in reference memory testing. ► GluN10XX splice variants might be involved with memory acquisition and/or consolidation.
The GluN1 subunit of the N-methyl-d-aspartate (NMDA) receptor shows age-related changes in its expression pattern, some of which correlate with spatial memory performance in mice. Aged C57BL/6 mice show an age-related increase in mRNA expression of GluN1 subunit splice variants that lack the N terminal splice cassette, GluN10XX (GluN1-a). This increase in expression is associated with good performance in reference and working memory tasks. The present study was undertaken to determine if GluN10XX splice variants are required for good performance in reference memory tasks in young mice. Mice were bilaterally injected with either siRNA specific for GluN10XX splice variants, control siRNA or vehicle alone into ventro-lateral orbital cortices. A fourth group of mice did not receive any injections. Starting five days post-injection, mice were tested for their performance in spatial reference memory, associative memory and cognitive flexibility tasks over four days in the Morris water maze. There was a 10–19% reduction in mRNA expression for GluN10XX splice variants within the ventro-lateral orbital cortices in mice following GluN10XX siRNA treatment. Declines in performance within the first half of reference memory testing were seen in the mice receiving siRNA against the GluN10XX splice variants, as compared to the mice injected with control siRNA, vehicle and/or no treatment. These results suggest a role for the GluN10XX splice variants in orbital regions for early acquisition and/or consolidation of spatial reference memory. |
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ISSN: | 0166-4328 1872-7549 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.bbr.2012.02.014 |