AMPA Receptor Expression Requirement During Long-Term Memory Retrieval and Its Association with mTORC1 Signaling.
@article{Pereyra2020AMPARE, title={AMPA Receptor Expression Requirement During Long-Term Memory Retrieval and Its Association with mTORC1 Signaling.}, author={M. Pereyra and Ana Bel{\'e}n de Landeta and Juliana F{\'a}tima Dalto and C. Katche and Jorge H Medina}, journal={Molecular neurobiology}, year={2020} }
Recently, it was reported that mechanistic/mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1) activity during memory retrieval is required for normal expression of aversive and non-aversive long-term memories. Here we used inhibitory-avoidance task to evaluate the potential mechanisms by which mTORC1 signaling pathway participates in memory retrieval. First, we studied the role of GluA-subunit trafficking during memory recall and its relationship with mTORC1 pathway. We found that pretest… CONTINUE READING
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