Disrupting direct inputs from the dorsal subiculum to the granular retrosplenial cortex impairs spatial memory in the rat
Steliana Yanakieva,
Bethany Frost,
Eman Amin
et al.
Abstract:The dorsal subiculum is the primary source of hippocampal projections to
the rat retrosplenial cortex. Although, both regions are implicated in
spatial memory and navigation, the significance of their direct
interconnections remains poorly understood. The present study
selectively disrupted dorsal subiculum projections to retrosplenial
cortex with inhibitory designer-receptors exclusively activated by
designer drugs (iDREADDs), activated locally by clozapine. iDREADDs were
injected in the dorsal subiculum in a… Show more
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