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Publication : Distinct roles of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons in spatial and object recognition memory.

First Author  Okada K Year  2015
Journal  Sci Rep Volume  5
Pages  13158 PubMed ID  26246157
Mgi Jnum  J:339216 Mgi Id  MGI:6219812
Doi  10.1038/srep13158 Citation  Okada K, et al. (2015) Distinct roles of basal forebrain cholinergic neurons in spatial and object recognition memory. Sci Rep 5:13158
abstractText  Recognition memory requires processing of various types of information such as objects and locations. Impairment in recognition memory is a prominent feature of amnesia and a symptom of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Basal forebrain cholinergic neurons contain two major groups, one localized in the medial septum (MS)/vertical diagonal band of Broca (vDB), and the other in the nucleus basalis magnocellularis (NBM). The roles of these cell groups in recognition memory have been debated, and it remains unclear how they contribute to it. We use a genetic cell targeting technique to selectively eliminate cholinergic cell groups and then test spatial and object recognition memory through different behavioural tasks. Eliminating MS/vDB neurons impairs spatial but not object recognition memory in the reference and working memory tasks, whereas NBM elimination undermines only object recognition memory in the working memory task. These impairments are restored by treatment with acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, anti-dementia drugs for AD. Our results highlight that MS/vDB and NBM cholinergic neurons are not only implicated in recognition memory but also have essential roles in different types of recognition memory.
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