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Extinction of contextual fear memory is facilitated in TRPM2 knockout mice (vol 18,16,2025)open accessCorrection to: Extinction of contextual fear memory is facilitated in TRPM2 knockout mice (Molecular Brain, (2025), 18, 1, (16), 10.1186/s13041-025-01181-2) Correction: Extinction of contextual fear memory is facilitated in TRPM2 knockout mice

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Correction to: Extinction of contextual fear memory is facilitated in TRPM2 knockout mice (Molecular Brain, (2025), 18, 1, (16), 10.1186/s13041-025-01181-2) Correction: Extinction of contextual fear memory is facilitated in TRPM2 knockout mice
Authors
Ko, Seung YeonKim, Do GyeongLee, HuijuJung, Sung JunSon, Hyeon
Issue Date
Apr-2025
Publisher
BioMed Central
Citation
Molecular Brain, v.18, no.1
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Journal Title
Molecular Brain
Volume
18
Number
1
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/hanyang/handle/2021.sw.hanyang/207325
DOI
10.1186/s13041-025-01194-x
ISSN
1756-6606
1756-6606
Abstract
Following publication of the original article [1], the authors identified an error in Fig. 1. Due to an error Fig. 5 was indicated also as Fig. 1. The correct figure and caption is given below. The incorrect Fig. 1: (Figure presented.) Facilitated extinction of contextual fear memory in Trpm2−/−mice. (a) Time line of the contextual fear conditioning procedure. The freezing re-sponse during habituation (BL) and acquisition was analyzed for 1 min per trial. A foot shock (2-s, 0.7 mA) was given at the end of habituation and the first three conditioning trials. (b) Trpm2−/− mice displayed reduced contextual fear acquisition (two-way repeated measures ANOVA, genotype: F(1,44) = 23.53, p < 0.0001; shock: F(3,132) = 248.3, p < 0.0001; genotype × shock interaction: Interaction, F(3,132) = 12.26, p < 0.0001; Bonferroni post hoc, 1st, p < 0.0001; 2nd, p < 0.0001; 3rd, p = 0.0276; WT, n = 23; Trpm2−/−, n = 23). (c) Similar levels of freezing during fear retrieval 24 h after CFC and the first 5 min of extinction training session E1 (unpaired two-tailed t test, genotype: t(46) = 0.1876, p = 0.852; WT, n = 24; Trpm2−/−, n = 24). (d) Time line of the contextual fear extinction procedure. During the extinction phase, the mice were placed in the chamber for 5 min without reinforcing shock. 24 h later, consolidated extinction memory was recalled by monitoring freezing behavior for 2 min in the original chamber. (e) Trpm2−/− mice showed a faster rate of contextual fear extinction over the 7-day course of extinction training (two-way repeated measures ANOVA, genotype: F(1,46) = 6.369, p = 0.0151; day: F(6,276) = 65.95, p < 0.0001; genotype × day interaction: Interaction F(6,276) = 3.067, p = 0.0064; Bonferroni post hoc, E2, p > 0.999; E3, p > 0.999; E4, p = 0.1266; E5, p = 0.0556; E6, p = 0.0085; E7, p = 0.0278; WT, n = 24; Trpm2−/−, n = 24). Extinction retrieval tests 24 h (at 8 d: retrieval 1) and 21 d (at 28 d: retrieval 2) after extinction training showed that Trpm2−/− mice had less context-dependent freezing behavior to the conditioning context 24 h and 21 d after extinction training than WT mice (unpaired two-tailed t test, 24 h, p = 0.0065, WT, n = 8; Trpm2−/−, n = 8; 28 d, genotype: t(23) = 3.535, p = 0.0018, WT, n = 12; Trpm2−/−, n = 13). (f) Remote memory. Conditioned mice without extinction training were returned to the context 28 d later for the remote memory test. There were no significant differences in the percentage durations of freezing between WT and Trpm2−/− mice at day 28 (p = 0.2405). Animal freezing is measured as percent time spent freezing over a given test period. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, ****p < 0.0001 compared with WT littermates. Numbers in parentheses denote the number of mice in each group used for the experiment. All data are mean ± SEM. Detailed statistics in Supplementary Information The correct Fig. 1: Facilitated extinction of contextual fear memory in Trpm2−/−mice. (a) Time line of the contextual fear conditioning procedure. The freezing re-sponse during habituation (BL) and acquisition was analyzed for 1 min per trial. A foot shock (2-s, 0.7 mA) was given at the end of habituation and the first three conditioning trials. (b) Trpm2−/− mice displayed reduced contextual fear acquisition (two-way repeated measures ANOVA, genotype: F(1,44) = 23.53, p < 0.0001; shock: F(3,132) = 248.3, p < 0.0001; genotype × shock interaction: Interaction, F(3,132) = 12.26, p < 0.0001; Bonferroni post hoc, 1st, p < 0.0001; 2nd, p < 0.0001; 3rd, p = 0.0276; WT, n = 23; Trpm2−/−, n = 23). (c) Similar levels of freezing during fear retrieval 24 h after CFC and the first 5 min of extinction training session E1 (unpaired two-tailed t test, genotype: t(46) = 0.1876, p = 0.852; WT, n = 24; Trpm2−/−, n = 24). (d) Time line of the contextual fear extinction procedure. During the extinction phase, the mice were placed in the chamber for 5 min without reinforcing shock. 24 h later, consolidated extinction memory was recalled by monitoring freezing behavior for 2 min in the original chamber. (e) Trpm2−/− mice showed a faster rate of contextual fear extinction over the 7-day course of extinction training (two-way repeated measures ANOVA, genotype: F(1,46) = 6.369, p = 0.0151; day: F(6,276) = 65.95, p < 0.0001; genotype × day interaction: Interaction F(6,276) = 3.067, p = 0.0064; Bonferroni post hoc, E2, p > 0.999; E3, p > 0.999; E4, p = 0.1266; E5, p = 0.0556; E6, p = 0.0085; E7, p = 0.0278; WT, n = 24; Trpm2−/−, n = 24). Extinction retrieval tests 24 h (at 8 d: retrieval 1) and 21 d (at 28 d: retrieval 2) after extinction training showed that Trpm2−/− mice had less context-dependent freezing behavior to the conditioning context 24 h and 21 d after extinction training than WT mice (unpaired two-tailed t test, 24 h, p = 0.0065, WT, n = 8; Trpm2−/−, n = 8; 28 d, genotype: t(23) = 3.535, p = 0.0018, WT, n = 12; Trpm2−/−, n = 13). (f) Remote memory. Conditioned mice without extinction training were returned to the context 28 d later for the remote memory test. There were no significant differences in the percentage durations of freezing between WT and Trpm2−/− mice at day 28 (p = 0.2405). Animal freezing is measured as percent time spent freezing over a given test period. *p < 0.05, **p < 0.01, ***p < 0.001, ****p < 0.0001 compared with WT littermates. Numbers in parentheses denote the number of mice in each group used for the experiment. All data are mean ± SEM. Detailed statistics in Supplementary Information Figure 1 has been updated above and the original article [1] has been corrected.
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