Supporting data for "Domain-selective and sex-dependent regulation of learning and memory in mice by GIRK channel activity in CA1 pyramidal neurons of the dorsal hippocampus"

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2022-09-12
2024-05-10

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Luo, Haichang
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G protein-gated inwardly rectifying K+ (GIRK) channels mediate the postsynaptic inhibitory effect of many neurotransmitters in the hippocampus and are implicated in neurological disorders characterized by cognitive deficits. Here, we show that enhancement or suppression of GIRK channel activity in dorsal CA1 pyramidal neurons disrupted novel object recognition in mice, without impacting open field activity or avoidance behavior. Contextual fear learning was also unaffected, but extinction of contextual fear was disrupted by suppression of GIRK channel activity in male mice. Thus, the strength of GIRK channel activity in dorsal CA1 pyramidal neurons regulates select cognitive task performance in mice.

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National Institutes of Health: NS128039
University of Minnesota Center for Neural Circuits in Addiction (P30 DA048742)

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Luo, Haichang; Federick, McKinzie; Marron Fernandez de Velasco, Ezequiel; Oltmanns, Jenna O; Wright, Courtney. (2025). Supporting data for "Domain-selective and sex-dependent regulation of learning and memory in mice by GIRK channel activity in CA1 pyramidal neurons of the dorsal hippocampus". Retrieved from the Data Repository for the University of Minnesota (DRUM), https://hdl.handle.net/11299/272865.

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