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Elsevier, Physiology & Behavior, 4-5(78), p. 733-739

DOI: 10.1016/s0031-9384(03)00060-x

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C-Fos expression in supramammillary and medial mammillary nuclei following spatial reference and working memory tasks

Journal article published in 2003 by L. J. Santín ORCID, J. A. Aguirre, Aguirre Ja, S. Rubio, A. Begega, R. Miranda, J. L. Arias
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Abstract

To investigate brain substrates of spatial memory, neuronal expression of c-Fos protein was studied. Two groups of rats were trained in two spatial memory tasks in the Morris water maze, where the rats have to apply a reference memory rule or a working memory rule. In addition to the experimental groups, two control groups were used to study c-fos activation not specific to the memory processes studied. After immunohistochemical procedures, the number of c-Fos positive neuronal nuclei was quantified in the mammillary body (MB) region (medial mammillary nucleus [MMn] and supramammillary nucleus [SuM]). The results have shown that some MMn neurons expressed c-Fos nuclear immunoreactivity related to spatial working memory but not to spatial reference memory. The increased number of c-Fos immunoreactive neuronal nuclei in the SuM was related to spatial training but not to either working or reference memory demands of the tasks.