Anesthesia Resistant Memories in Drosophila, a Working Perspective.

Int J Mol Sci

Institute for Fundamental Biomedical Research, Biomedical Sciences Research Center "Alexander Fleming", 16674 Vari, Greece.

Published: July 2022

Memories are lasting representations over time of associations between stimuli or events. In general, the relatively slow consolidation of memories requires protein synthesis with a known exception being the so-called Anesthesia Resistant Memory (ARM) in Drosophila. This protein synthesis-independent memory type survives amnestic shocks after a short, sensitive window post training, and can also emerge after repeated cycles of training in a negatively reinforced olfactory conditioning task, without rest between cycles (massed conditioning-MC). We discussed operational and molecular mechanisms that mediate ARM and differentiate it from protein synthesis-dependent long-term memory (LTM) in Drosophila. Based on the notion that ARM is unlikely to specifically characterize Drosophila, we examined protein synthesis and MC-elicited memories in other species and based on intraspecies shared molecular components and proposed potential relationships of ARM with established memory types in Drosophila and vertebrates.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9369046PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms23158527DOI Listing

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