ERK1/2: A Key Cellular Component for the Formation, Retrieval, Reconsolidation and Persistence of Memory
Extracellular regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) has been strongly implicated in several cellular processes. In the brain ERK1/2 activity has been primarily involved in long-term memory (LTM) formation and expression. Here, we review earlier evidence and describe recent developments of ERK1/2 signaling i...
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todo:paper_16625099_v11_n_p_Medina2023-10-03T16:28:44Z ERK1/2: A Key Cellular Component for the Formation, Retrieval, Reconsolidation and Persistence of Memory Medina, J.H. Viola, H. Durability ERK1/2 Extinction Long-term memory Reconsolidation Retrieval Extracellular regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) has been strongly implicated in several cellular processes. In the brain ERK1/2 activity has been primarily involved in long-term memory (LTM) formation and expression. Here, we review earlier evidence and describe recent developments of ERK1/2 signaling in memory processing focusing the attention on the role of ERK1/2 in memory retrieval and reconsolidation, and in the maintenance of the memory trace including mechanisms involving the protection of labile memories. In addition, relearning requires ERK1/2 activity in selected brain regions. Its involvement in distinct memory stages points at ERK1/2 as a core element in memory processing and as one likely target to treat memory impairments associated with neurological disorders. © 2018 Medina and Viola. JOUR info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccess http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ar http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12110/paper_16625099_v11_n_p_Medina |
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Durability ERK1/2 Extinction Long-term memory Reconsolidation Retrieval |
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Durability ERK1/2 Extinction Long-term memory Reconsolidation Retrieval Medina, J.H. Viola, H. ERK1/2: A Key Cellular Component for the Formation, Retrieval, Reconsolidation and Persistence of Memory |
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Durability ERK1/2 Extinction Long-term memory Reconsolidation Retrieval |
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Extracellular regulated kinase 1/2 (ERK1/2) has been strongly implicated in several cellular processes. In the brain ERK1/2 activity has been primarily involved in long-term memory (LTM) formation and expression. Here, we review earlier evidence and describe recent developments of ERK1/2 signaling in memory processing focusing the attention on the role of ERK1/2 in memory retrieval and reconsolidation, and in the maintenance of the memory trace including mechanisms involving the protection of labile memories. In addition, relearning requires ERK1/2 activity in selected brain regions. Its involvement in distinct memory stages points at ERK1/2 as a core element in memory processing and as one likely target to treat memory impairments associated with neurological disorders. © 2018 Medina and Viola. |
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Medina, J.H. Viola, H. |
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ERK1/2: A Key Cellular Component for the Formation, Retrieval, Reconsolidation and Persistence of Memory |
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ERK1/2: A Key Cellular Component for the Formation, Retrieval, Reconsolidation and Persistence of Memory |
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ERK1/2: A Key Cellular Component for the Formation, Retrieval, Reconsolidation and Persistence of Memory |
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ERK1/2: A Key Cellular Component for the Formation, Retrieval, Reconsolidation and Persistence of Memory |
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ERK1/2: A Key Cellular Component for the Formation, Retrieval, Reconsolidation and Persistence of Memory |
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erk1/2: a key cellular component for the formation, retrieval, reconsolidation and persistence of memory |
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