
Silva AJ, Paylor R, Wehner JM, Tonegawa S:
Impaired spatial learning in alpha-calcium-calmodulin kinase II
mutant mice.
Science 1992 Jul 10;257(5067):206-11
ABSTRACT
Although long-term potentiation (LTP) has been studied as the
mechanism for hippocampus-dependent learning and memory, evidence
for this hypothesis is still incomplete. The mice with a mutation in
the alpha-calcium-calmodulin-dependent kinase II (alpha-CaMKII), a
synaptic protein enriched in the hippocampus, are appropriate for
addressing this issue because the hippocampus of these mice is
deficient in LTP but maintains intact postsynaptic mechanisms. These
mutant mice exhibit specific learning impairments, an indication
that alpha-CaMKII has a prominent role in spatial learning, but that
it is not essential for some types of non-spatial learning. The data
considerably strengthen the contention that the synaptic changes
exhibited in LTP are the basis for spatial memory.