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Publication : Prion protein is necessary for latent learning and long-term memory retention.

First Author  Nishida N Year  1997
Journal  Cell Mol Neurobiol Volume  17
Issue  5 Pages  537-45
PubMed ID  9353594 Mgi Jnum  J:44570
Mgi Id  MGI:1100454 Doi  10.1023/a:1026315006619
Citation  Nishida N, et al. (1997) Prion protein is necessary for latent learning and long-term memory retention. Cell Mol Neurobiol 17(5):537-45
abstractText  1. The cellular prion protein, designated PrPc, is a key molecule in the prion diseases but its physiological function remains unknown. To elucidate whether PrPc plays some role in the central nervous system, we established a line of mice in which the PrP gene had been disrupted and subsequently conducted long-term observations. 2. Performance in latent learning and passive avoidance was evaluated using water-finding and step-through tests, respectively. 3. PrP-/- mice showed impaired performance in the water-finding test, indicating a disturbance in latent learning, at 23 weeks of age. In the step-through test, although the PrP-/- mice showed normal learning ability and short-term memory retention, they evidenced a significant disturbance in long-term memory retention. 4. These results indicate that PrPc is needed for certain types of learning and memory and that the loss of function of this protein may contribute to the pathogenesis of prion diseases.
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