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15, May. 2009 Inaugural Symposium. Deciphering learning and memory mechanism. Bong-Kiun Kaang Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences Department of Biological Sciences Seoul National University. Memory and Cognition. BCS. Eating seafood with Min. Graham & Kei. G. Fado. Cognition - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: Bong-Kiun Kaang Department of Brain & Cognitive Sciences Department of Biological Sciences

Deciphering learning and memory mechanism

15, May. 2009 Inaugural Symposium

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Memory and Cognition

Cognition “The psychological result of perception and learning and reasoning”“Mental functions such as the ability to think, reason, and remember”

G

BCS

Graham& Kei

Eating seafood with Min

Fado

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Cues

Ret

riev

al

Reconsolidation

Incoming information

Sensoryorgans Attended to

Short-termstorage Consolidation

Long-termstorage

Rehearsed

Multistage memory model(Modified from Bower, 1967)

Outside world

Our Main Questions

2) How is memory reorganized during reconsolidation process ?

1) What molecular mechanism underlies memory consolidation process ?

3) How can we erase our bad memory?

ReconsolidationReconsolidation

ConsolidationConsolidation

ExtinctionExtinctionExtinction

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Model Organisms

Aplysia Mouse1) Largest neurons in the animal kingdom

2) Simple nervous system: 20,000 neurons

3) In vitro synapse culture

1) Transgenic animals

2) Various forms of associative memory

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Consolidation

Short-termmemory

Long-termmemoryConsolidationConsolidation

- Transcription & translation-independent- Modification of existing moleculesSTM

- Transcription & translation-dependent - Structural changes : synaptic growthLTM

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Consolidation of LTF in Aplysia

• Transcription factors involved in consolidation • 5-HT receptor

(Lee et al., M

ol B

rain, 2

008)

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Reconsolidation

Consolidated state

Labile state

?Proteinsynthesis

Reactivated memory becomes labile and modifiable, and has to undergo some new process of stabilization depending on de novo protein synthesis. ( Misanin et al, 1968; Nader et al., 2000; Dudai, 2004 )

Protein degradation

MEMORY

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Protein degradation and resynthesis in the synapse induced by memory retrieval

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Kaang, B.K.Kaang, B.K.

Collingridge, G.L.Collingridge, G.L.

Zhuo, M.Zhuo, M.

Lee, I.Lee, I. Kim, S.J.Kim, S.J.

Cho, K.Cho, K.

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“Silencing” or “TB” project

T.V.P Bliss & Lømo (1973) J. Physiol.

Synaptic plasticity is both necessary and sufficient for the information storage in the brain.

Hypothesis of TB project

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• Testing the hypothesis

1) Memory is formed through strengthening a unique set of synaptic connection.

2) One neuron might attend to several memory circuits. If specific synapses are inactivated, specific memory would be impaired.

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Event AEvent A

Event BEvent B

Synaptic specificity

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Thanks to:Lab members Deok-Jin JangHyoung KimSue-Hyun LeeChi-Hoon Lee Jae-Ick KimHyoung-Gon KoHye-Ryeon LeeHeejung JunJun-Hyeok ChoiNam-Kyung YuSun-Lim ChoiNuribalhae LeeJung-Eun KimChuljung KwakSuwon ParkYeon-Su Chae


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