The peculiarities of implication of NMDA glutamate receptors and protein synthesis into the mechanisms responsible for impairment of memory reconsolidation were studied in edible snails conditioned to food aversion. Injections of NMDA glutamate receptor antagonists or protein synthesis inhibitor prior to reminding with conditioned food stimulus provoked development of amnesia after different latent periods. NMDA glutamate receptor antagonists gradually weakened the aversive reactions to conditioned stimulus presented in parallel with reminder during 1 h. The protein synthesis inhibitor cycloheximide provoked the development of amnesia only 2.5 h after the onset of reminding procedure. Combined injections of protein synthesis inhibitor and NMDA glutamate receptor antagonist prior to reminding completely prevented the development of amnesia. The data agree with hypothesis that memory reconsolidation and amnesia are distinct processes, which need activation of synthesis of specific proteins.

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