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Anisomycin infusions in the parabrachial nucleus and taste neophobia.

Neurobiology of learning and memory (2012-10-16)
Jian-You Lin, Leslie Renee Amodeo, Joe Arthurs, Steve Reilly
ABSTRACT

To investigate whether de novo protein synthesis in the parabrachial nucleus (PBN) is required for recovery from taste neophobia, anisomycin (a protein synthesis inhibitor) was infused immediately after consumption of a novel saccharin solution (Experiment 1). Unexpectedly, this PBN treatment caused a reduction in saccharin intake. In addition, we found that the anisomycin-induced suppression of tastant intake was attenuated by prior intra-PBN infusions of lidocaine (Experiment 2). This pattern of results raises concerns about using anisomycin to investigate memory consolidation processes in the PBN. Thus, a different manipulation may be needed to examine the nature of the neuroplastic changes that occur in the PBN during taste memory formation.

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Anisomycin, Ready Made Solution, (Streptomyces griseolus), 10 mg/mL in DMSO