Bio-Protocol (Aug 2018)

Trace Fear Conditioning: Procedure for Assessing Complex Hippocampal Function in Mice

  • Vijendra Sharma,
  • Noah Cohen,
  • Rapita Sood,
  • Hadile Ounallah-Saad,
  • Shunit Gal Ben-Ari,
  • Kobi Rosenblum

DOI
https://doi.org/10.21769/BioProtoc.2475
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 8, no. 16

Abstract

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The trace fear conditioning protocol is designed to measure hippocampal function in mice. The protocol includes a neutral conditioned stimulus (tone) and an aversive unconditioned stimulus (shock), separated in time by a trace interval. The trace interval between the tone and the shock critically involves the hippocampus and could be used to evaluate hippocampal-dependent learning and memory. In this protocol, we presented mice with five pairings of tone and shock separated by a 20 sec trace interval. Freezing was measured 24 h after conditioning to evaluate contextual memory by placing mice in the conditioned chamber. In addition, 48 h after conditioning, freezing was measured in a dark chamber, which served as a different context. This method enables precise detection of hippocampal-dependent learning and memory following pharmacological and genetic manipulations that impair or enhance hippocampal function.