Abstract
Lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC) has been hypothesized to process
nonspatial, item information that is combined with spatial information
from medial entorhinal cortex to form episodic memories within the
hippocampus. Recent studies, however, have demonstrated that LEC has a
role in integrating features of episodic memory prior to the
hippocampus. While the precise role of LEC is still unclear, anatomical
studies show that LEC is ideally placed to be a hub integrating
multisensory information. The current study tests whether the role of
LEC in integrating information extends to long-term multimodal
item-context associations. In Experiment 1, male rats were trained on a
context-dependent odor discrimination task, where two different contexts
served as the cue to the correct odor. Rats were pretrained on the task
and then received either bilateral excitotoxic LEC or sham lesions.
Following surgery, rats were tested on the previously learned
odor-context associations. Control rats showed good memory for the
previously learned association but rats with LEC lesions showed
significantly impaired performance relative to both their own presurgery
performance and to control rats. Experiment 2 went on to test whether
impairments in Experiment 1 were the result of LEC lesions impairing
either odor or context memory retention alone. Male rats were trained on
simple odor and context discrimination tasks that did not require
integration of features to solve. Following surgery, both LEC and
control rats showed good memory for previously learned odors and
contexts. These data show that LEC is critical for long-term
odor-context associative memory.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 1030-1046 |
Number of pages | 17 |
Journal | Journal of Neuroscience Research |
Volume | 100 |
Issue number | 4 |
Early online date | 20 Jan 2022 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - 22 Mar 2022 |
Keywords
- Episodic Memory
- Odour memory
- Context
- Hippocampus
- Recognition memory
- RRID:AB_2298772
- RRID:SCR_013672
- RRID:SCR_018321
- RRID:SCR_019096
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Lateral entorhinalcortex lesions impair odour-context associative memory in male rats
Persson, B. M. (Contributor), Ambrozova, V. (Contributor), Duncan, S. (Contributor), Wood, E. (Contributor), O'Connor, A. R. (Contributor) & Ainge, J. (Creator), University of St Andrews, 2 Mar 2022
DOI: 10.17630/8d6d7a80-25f4-4f1e-8a96-c433a4916c8b
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