2012
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.1215381109
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Elimination of the vesicular acetylcholine transporter in the forebrain causes hyperactivity and deficits in spatial memory and long-term potentiation

Abstract: Basal forebrain cholinergic neurons, which innervate the hippocampus and cortex, have been implicated in many forms of cognitive function. Immunolesion-based methods in animal models have been widely used to study the role of acetylcholine (ACh) neurotransmission in these processes, with variable results. Cholinergic neurons have been shown to release both glutamate and ACh, making it difficult to deduce the specific contribution of each neurotransmitter on cognition when neurons are eliminated. Understanding … Show more

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“…It is premature to conclude if any application based on that research would be forthcoming, as indeed it is premature to make any optimistic predictions in the case of any of the many purported drug treatments for memory disorders. This will become even more apparent when we deal in section IX with the diverse memory modulatory systems known to act on the biochemical basis of memory (393), whose actions are linked to the data commented above in this subsection.…”
Section: A Molecular Changes In Cellular Memory Consolidationmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…It is premature to conclude if any application based on that research would be forthcoming, as indeed it is premature to make any optimistic predictions in the case of any of the many purported drug treatments for memory disorders. This will become even more apparent when we deal in section IX with the diverse memory modulatory systems known to act on the biochemical basis of memory (393), whose actions are linked to the data commented above in this subsection.…”
Section: A Molecular Changes In Cellular Memory Consolidationmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Research on the role of ACh in cognition recently became more centered into specific aspects of cognition, including the cognition of fear, and thus more interesting and likely to give results one can work better with (393). One of the latest major acquisitions in the field has been the use of transgenic mice with a decreased expression of the rapid vesicular transporter of choline back to the synapses that released it (VAChT) (317,393,506).…”
Section: Cholinergic Influences On Fear Learning and Its Extinctionmentioning
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“…13,15 A role for PKMzeta in memory Clearly, then, hippocampal LTP is at the center of the initial, post-acquisition process of memory consolidation. [11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19] It has recently been shown to be one of the very few attributes of memory that is partly modulated by cholinergic transmission, 20 which explains the effect of pro-cholinergic drugs on memory impairments.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%