TY - JOUR
T1 - The parafascicular nucleus and two-way active avoidance: Effects of electrical stimulation and electrode implantation
AU - Coll Andreu, Margalida
AU - Guillazo Blanch, Gemma
AU - Marti Nicolovius, Margarita
AU - Morgado Bernal, Ignaci
AU - Vale Martinez, Ana Maria
PY - 1999/12/21
Y1 - 1999/12/21
N2 - To evaluate whether electrical stimulation of the parafascicular nucleus (PF) can improve short-term (24 h) and/or long-term (21 days) retention of two-way active avoidance, rats were implanted with an electrode at this nucleus (experimental groups) or above it (control groups). After a single 30-trial acquisition session, experimental groups were submitted to a 10-min session of electrical stimulation. Results showed that the simple implantation of an electrode at the posterior PF enhanced by itself the acquisition of two-way active avoidance, in such a way that the subsequent stimulation of this region may have been unable to further improve the performance of the rats. On the other hand, parafascicular stimulation improved the 24-h retention of the task in a site-specific way, since this effect was mainly seen after stimulation of the central PF region. The facilitative effect on 24-h retention could also depend on the level of performance achieved during the acquisition session, because this improvement was only evidenced in poorly learning animals. No effects were found on 21-day retention. The present results confirm the involvement of the PF in learning and memory and the functional heterogeneity of this nucleus.
AB - To evaluate whether electrical stimulation of the parafascicular nucleus (PF) can improve short-term (24 h) and/or long-term (21 days) retention of two-way active avoidance, rats were implanted with an electrode at this nucleus (experimental groups) or above it (control groups). After a single 30-trial acquisition session, experimental groups were submitted to a 10-min session of electrical stimulation. Results showed that the simple implantation of an electrode at the posterior PF enhanced by itself the acquisition of two-way active avoidance, in such a way that the subsequent stimulation of this region may have been unable to further improve the performance of the rats. On the other hand, parafascicular stimulation improved the 24-h retention of the task in a site-specific way, since this effect was mainly seen after stimulation of the central PF region. The facilitative effect on 24-h retention could also depend on the level of performance achieved during the acquisition session, because this improvement was only evidenced in poorly learning animals. No effects were found on 21-day retention. The present results confirm the involvement of the PF in learning and memory and the functional heterogeneity of this nucleus.
KW - Electrical stimulation
KW - Learning and memory
KW - Parafascicular thalamic nucleus
KW - Rat
KW - Two-way active avoidance
U2 - 10.1007/s002210050930
DO - 10.1007/s002210050930
M3 - Article
SN - 0014-4819
VL - 129
SP - 605
EP - 614
JO - Experimental Brain Research
JF - Experimental Brain Research
IS - 4
ER -