Hippocampus-dependent learning and memory is impaired in mice lacking the Ras-guanine-nucleotide releasing factor 1 (Ras-GRF1).

Journal:

Neuropharmacology 2001 Nov

Authors:

Giese KP, Friedman E, Telliez JB, Fedorov NB, Wines M, Feig LA, Silva AJ

Abstract

Previous results have suggested that the Ras signaling pathway is involved in learning and memory. Ras is activated by nucleotide exchange factors, such as the calmodulin-activated guanine-nucleotide releasing factor 1 (Ras-GRF1). To test whether Ras-GRF1 is required for learning and memory, we inactivated the Ras-GRF1 gene in mice. These mutants performed normally in a rota-rod motor coordination task, and in two amygdala-dependent tasks (inhibitory avoidance and contextual conditioning). In co
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ntrast the mutants were impaired in three hippocampus-dependent learning tasks: contextual discrimination, the social transmission of food preferences, and the hidden-platform version of the Morris water maze. These studies indicate that Ras-GRF1 plays a role in hippocampal-dependent learning and memory.[less]

Mesh Headings:

Amygdala, Animals, Avoidance Learning, Conditioning (Psychology), Crosses, Genetic, Female, Food Preferences, Hippocampus, Learning, Male, Maze Learning, Memory, Mice, Mice, Inbred C57BL, Mice, Knockout, Motor Activity, Social Behavior, ras-GRF1