The circadian clock gene Per1 modulates context fear memory formation within the retrosplenial cortex in a sex-specific manner

Oct 8, 2021Neurobiology of learning and memory

The body clock gene Per1 influences fear memory in the thinking area differently in males and females

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Abstract

Context fear conditioning increases Per1 mRNA expression in the anterior retrosplenial cortex, peaking 60 minutes after training.

  • Reducing Per1 expression in the anterior retrosplenial cortex before memory acquisition impairs context fear memory in both male and female mice.
  • Overexpressing Per1 before context fear acquisition leads to memory impairment in males, while females remain unaffected.
  • Per1 levels fluctuate throughout the day, with overexpression causing memory impairment during the daytime but not at night.

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