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A synergistic role for GABAergic and cholinergic neurons of the medial septum in spatial reference memory processing: assessment with the Morris water-maze and a novel double-H maze in rats

Lecourtier L, Leroux E, Cosquer B, Cassel JC (2008) A synergistic role for GABAergic and cholinergic neurons of the medial septum in spatial reference memory processing: assessment with the Morris water-maze and a novel double-H maze in rats. Neuroscience 2008 Abstracts 389.10/TT38. Society for Neuroscience, Washington, DC.

Summary: The medial septum – from which GABAergic and cholinergic neurons project to the hippocampus – might be one of the key structures involved in hippocampal-dependent spatial memory processing. Indeed, lidocaine-induced septal inactivation disrupts encoding and retrieval, but not consolidation of a spatial memory in the water maze. Furthermore, the activation of septal 5-HT1A receptors prevents encoding but neither immediate consolidation nor retrieval of such a memory. As i) 5-HT1A receptors are located on most GABAergic and a significant part of cholinergic neurons of the medial septum, and ii) highly selective cholinergic lesions in the medial septum weakly affect spatial learning, it is possible that normal spatial memory processing depends on a cooperation between cholinergic and GABAergic neurons of this region. To address this possibility using selective lesions, 192 IgG-Saporine (IgG group) or Orexine-Saporine (OREX group) was infused into the septum to damage cholinergic or GABAergic neurons, respectively. In a third group (IgG/OREX group), both lesions were combined. Sham-operated rats were used as controls. The lesion effects were assessed on locomotor activity and on acquisition/retrieval of two water-maze tasks, the Morris maze and the double-H maze. In separate groups, retrieval was tested at three post-acquisition intervals in the Morris maze, namely 1, 5 and 25 days, and two post-acquisition periods in the double H maze, namely 5 and 25 days. Only the combined lesion resulted in nocturnal hyperactivity. In the Morris water-maze, at 25 days, there was no retrieval, whatever the group; whereas at the 1-day delay all groups retrieved the platform, at the 5-day delay, IgG and OREX rats showed normal performance while IgG/OREX rats were impaired. In the double-H maze, at the 5-day delay all groups remembered the platform location. These effects will be compared to those found at the 25-day delay (experiment currently running). Our data show that the GABAergic and cholinergic neurons of the septum synergistically contribute to the regulation of hippocampal-dependent (declarative-like) spatial memory processing.

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