Inhibition of Rac1 Activity in the Hippocampus Impairs the Forgetting of Contextual Fear Memory

Mol Neurobiol. 2016 Mar;53(2):1247-1253. doi: 10.1007/s12035-015-9093-6. Epub 2015 Jan 24.

Abstract

Fear is crucial for survival, whereas hypermnesia of fear can be detrimental. Inhibition of the Rac GTPase is recently reported to impair the forgetting of initially acquired memory in Drosophila. Here, we investigated whether inhibition of Rac1 activity in rat hippocampus could contribute to the hypermnesia of contextual fear. We found that spaced but not massed training of contextual fear conditioning caused inhibition of Rac1 activity in the hippocampus and heightened contextual fear. Furthermore, intrahippocampal injection of the Rac1 inhibitor NSC23766 heightened contextual fear in massed training, while Rac1 activator CN04-A weakened contextual fear in spaced training rats. Our study firstly demonstrates that contextual fear memory in rats is actively regulated by Rac1 activity in the hippocampus, which suggests that the forgetting impairment of traumatic events in posttraumatic stress disorder may be contributed to the pathological inhibition of Rac1 activity in the hippocampus.

Keywords: Contextual fear memory; Forgetting; GTPase Rac1; Hippocampus; Hypermnesia.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Amnesia / enzymology
  • Amnesia / physiopathology
  • Animals
  • Fear*
  • Hippocampus / enzymology*
  • Hippocampus / pathology
  • Male
  • Memory*
  • Rats, Sprague-Dawley
  • rac1 GTP-Binding Protein / antagonists & inhibitors*
  • rac1 GTP-Binding Protein / metabolism

Substances

  • rac1 GTP-Binding Protein