Unilateral inferior olive NMDA lesion leads to unilateral deficit in acquisition and retention of eyelid classical conditioning

M. Mintz, D.G. Lavond, A.A. Zhang, Y. Yun, R.F. Thompson
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Abstract

New Zealand White rabbits (Oryctolagus cuniculus)were trained for acquisition (N=21) or retention (N=10) of classical eyelid conditioning with unilateral or bilateral N-methyl-dl-aspartate chemical lesions of the rostromedial dorsal accessory inferior olive (rmDAO; multiple injections totaling 76 to 342 nmol). In all instances, subjects were unable to learn or retain, conditioning on the side contralateral to the lesion. Learning rates were comparable for lesions outside of the rmDAO and sham operates. These findings demonstrate a specific unilateral deficit whereas in previous research the answer to this question was ambiguous since electrolytic lesions effectively cause bilateral olivary lesions. This research agrees with the concept that the inferior olive, projects essential information about the unconditioned stimulus to a cerebellar locus of learning and memory for classical conditioning.

单侧下橄榄NMDA损伤导致单侧眼睑经典条件反射的获得和保留缺陷
对新西兰大白兔(Oryctolagus cuuniculus)进行单侧或双侧N-甲基-dl-天冬氨酸化学损伤的经典眼睑调理训练(N=21)或保留(N=10)。多次注射共计76 ~ 342 nmol)。在所有情况下,受试者都无法学习或保留病变对侧的条件反射。在rmDAO以外的病变和假手术中,学习率是相当的。这些发现证明了一种特定的单侧缺陷,而在之前的研究中,这个问题的答案是模糊的,因为电解损伤有效地导致双侧橄榄损伤。本研究同意下橄榄将有关非条件刺激的基本信息投射到小脑经典条件反射的学习和记忆位点的观点。
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