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Publication : Episodic-like memory in Ts65Dn, a mouse model of Down syndrome.

First Author  Fernandez F Year  2008
Journal  Behav Brain Res Volume  188
Issue  1 Pages  233-7
PubMed ID  17950473 Mgi Jnum  J:130535
Mgi Id  MGI:3771885 Doi  10.1016/j.bbr.2007.09.015
Citation  Fernandez F, et al. (2008) Episodic-like memory in Ts65Dn, a mouse model of Down syndrome. Behav Brain Res 188(1):233-7
abstractText  Ts65Dn mice, like individuals with Down syndrome (DS), demonstrate a functional dissociation between explicit and implicit forms of memory, showing selective impairment in explicit or declarative learning tasks. Here, we explored Ts65Dn explicit memory deficits further by evaluating the ability of these mice to assimilate the temporal and spatial contexts under which previously novel objects had been encountered. We found that Ts65Dn mice could in fact form contextual representations of objects over the course of a few hours, contrary to their inability to discriminate object novelty over a more prolonged period of 24h. These results suggest that Ts65Dn mice might have particular difficulties in declarative tasks requiring long-term memory, presenting an especially important putative therapeutic target for pre-clinical and clinical DS research.
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