“…Thereby, muscimol injections in the medial septum could reduce cholinergic transmission to hippocampal pyramidal cells, resulting in decreased glutamatergic transmission, and disrupting synaptic plasticity mechanisms associated with memory (Gulledge & Kawaguchi, 2007; Kanju et al, 2012). Nevertheless, recent studies have shown that selective lesions of the cholinergic component of the septo-hippocampal projection are associated with limited deficits (Frick et al, 2004; Kirby & Rawlins, 2003) or no deficit in the long-term retrieval of spatial memory (Dashniani et al, 2020). These results suggest that the cholinergic projection of the septum to the hippocampus would be more involved in the flexibility of the expression of memory in the face of environmental changes, than in the recovery of information (Ikonen et al, 2002; Parent & Baxter, 2004).…”