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Author | dc.contributor.author | Arias Cavieres, Alejandra | |
Author | dc.contributor.author | Adasme, Tatiana | |
Author | dc.contributor.author | Sánchez, Gina | |
Author | dc.contributor.author | Muñoz, Pablo | |
Author | dc.contributor.author | Hidalgo Tapia, María Cecilia | |
Admission date | dc.date.accessioned | 2019-03-18T11:56:28Z | |
Available date | dc.date.available | 2019-03-18T11:56:28Z | |
Publication date | dc.date.issued | 2017 | |
Cita de ítem | dc.identifier.citation | Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience, Volumen 9, Issue APR, 2018, | |
Identifier | dc.identifier.issn | 16634365 | |
Identifier | dc.identifier.other | 10.3389/fnagi.2017.00111 | |
Identifier | dc.identifier.uri | https://repositorio.uchile.cl/handle/2250/167131 | |
Abstract | dc.description.abstract | © 2017 Arias-Cavieres, Adasme, Sánchez, Muñoz and Hidalgo.Recognition memory comprises recollection judgment and familiarity, two different processes that engage the hippocampus and the perirhinal cortex, respectively. Previous studies have shown that aged rodents display defective recognition memory and alterations in hippocampal synaptic plasticity. We report here that young rats efficiently performed at short-term (5 min) and long-term (24 h) hippocampus-associated object-location tasks and perirhinal cortex-related novel-object recognition tasks. In contrast, aged rats successfully performed the object-location and the novel-object recognition tasks only at short-term. In addition, aged rats displayed defective long-term potentiation (LTP) and enhanced long-term depression (LTD). Successful long-term performance of object-location but not of novel-object recognition tasks increased the protein levels of ryanodine receptor types-2/3 (RyR2/RyR3) and of IP3R1 in young rat hippocampus. | |
Lenguage | dc.language.iso | en | |
Publisher | dc.publisher | Frontiers Research Foundation | |
Type of license | dc.rights | Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Chile | |
Link to License | dc.rights.uri | http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/cl/ | |
Source | dc.source | Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience | |
Keywords | dc.subject | Aging | |
Keywords | dc.subject | Cognitive Neuroscience | |
Título | dc.title | Aging impairs hippocampal- dependent recognition memory and LTP and prevents the associated RyR up-regulation | |
Document type | dc.type | Artículo de revista | |
dcterms.accessRights | dcterms.accessRights | Acceso Abierto | |
Cataloguer | uchile.catalogador | SCOPUS | |
Indexation | uchile.index | Artículo de publicación SCOPUS | |
uchile.cosecha | uchile.cosecha | SI | |
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