Two spaced training trials induce associative ERK-dependent long term memory in Neohelice granulata
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Two spaced training trials induce associative ERK-dependent long term memory in Neohelice granulata
Abstract
Memory formation depends upon several parametric training conditions. Among them, trial number and inter-trial interval (ITI) are key factors to induce long-term retention. However, it is still unclear how individual training trials contribute to mechanisms underlying memory formation and stabilization. Contextual conditioning in Neohelice granulata has traditionally elicited associative long-term memory (LTM) after 15 spaced (ITI = 3 min) trials. Here, we show that LTM in crabs can be induced after only two training trials by increasing the ITI to 45 min (2t-LTM) and maintaining the same training duration as in traditional protocols. This newly observed LTM was preserved for at least 96 h, exhibiting protein synthesis dependence during consolidation and reconsolidation as well as context-specificity. Moreover, we demonstrate that 2t-LTM depends on inter-trial and post-training ERK activation showing a faster phosphorylation after the second trial compared to the first one. In summary, we present a new training protocol in crabs through a reduced number of trials showing associative features similar to traditional spaced training. This novel protocol allows for intra-training manipulation and the assessment of individual trial contribution to LTM formation.
Keywords: Consolidation; Crab; Invertebrate memory; MAPK; PD 98059; Reconsolidation; Spacing effect.
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