INDUCTION of c-fos occurs in the forebrain when chicks are trained on
a passive avoidance task. Suppression of c-Fos protein synthesis with
antisense oligodeoxynucleotides prevented long-term memory retention w
hen injected 10-11 h before training, but not if injections were made
between 3 h pre-and 3 h post-training. c-fos expression is thus necess
ary for long-term memory retention, presumably because of its control
of induction of the signalling pathway that ultimately results in the
protein synthesis subserving synaptic remodelling.