透AMPA受体的动态调解恐惧记忆的擦除
Roger L Clem1, Richard L Huganir
1Department of Neuroscience and Howard Hughes Medical Institute, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, USA.
概括
行为疗法可以通过移除大脑中的特定受体来消除创伤性恐惧记忆. 这一过程涉及突触可塑性,为记忆退化创造了一个暂时的窗口.
科学领域:
- 神经科学是一个神经科学.
- 分子生物学分子生物学
- 行为心理学 行为心理学
背景情况:
- 创伤性恐惧记忆很难通过行为疗法或灭绝训练来永久消除.
- 恐惧记忆的复发表明不完全的删除,基础的神经机制仍然不清楚.
研究的目的:
- 为了研究永久擦除恐惧记忆的神经基础.
- 为了确定恐惧记忆治疗的有效性和不稳定性的基础分子机制.
主要方法:
- 研究了动物模型侧面杏仁体的突触可塑性.
- 研究了透性α-amino-3-hydroxyl-5-methyl-4-isoxazole-propionate受体 (AMPARs) 在恐惧记忆除中的作用.
- 研究了AMPA受体的谷氨酸受体1 (GluR1) 子单元的酸化.
主要成果:
- 侧面杏仁体中透性AMPARs的突触移除对于灭绝诱导的恐惧记忆擦除至关重要.
- 这种AMPAR可塑性的暂时上调定义了记忆退化的关键时间窗口.
- 这些发现将特定的分子事件与恐惧记忆删除的成功和时间联系起来.
结论:
- 恐惧记忆的擦除包括删除特定的突触AMPARs.
- AMPARs的可塑性为降低最近的恐惧记忆创造了一个时间窗口.
- 这项研究揭示了情感记忆抹去的分子机制及其固有的不稳定性.
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