Hippocampal contextualization of social rewards in mice

IF 14.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2024-11-03 DOI:10.1038/s41467-024-53866-2
Joana Mendes Duarte, Robin Nguyen, Marios Kyprou, Kaizhen Li, Anastasija Milentijevic, Carlo Cerquetella, Thomas Forro, Stéphane Ciocchi
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Acquiring and exploiting memories of rewarding experiences is critical for survival. The spatial environment in which a rewarding stimulus is encountered regulates memory retrieval. The ventral hippocampus (vH) has been implicated in contextual memories involving rewarding stimuli such as food, social cues or drugs. Yet, the neuronal representations and circuits underlying contextual memories of socially rewarding stimuli are poorly understood. Here, using in vivo electrophysiological recordings, in vivo one-photon calcium imaging, and optogenetics during a social reward contextual conditioning paradigm in male mice, we show that vH neurons discriminate between contexts with neutral or acquired social reward value. The formation of context-discriminating vH neurons following learning was contingent upon the presence of unconditioned stimuli. Moreover, vH neurons showed distinct contextual representations during the retrieval of social reward compared to fear contextual memories. Finally, optogenetic inhibition of locus coeruleus (LC) projections in the vH selectively disrupted social reward contextual memory by impairing vH contextual representations. Collectively, our findings reveal that the vH integrates contextual and social reward information, with memory encoding of these representations supported by input from the LC.

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小鼠社交奖赏的海马情境化
获得和利用奖励经历的记忆对生存至关重要。遇到奖赏刺激的空间环境会调节记忆检索。腹侧海马(vH)与涉及食物、社交线索或药物等奖赏刺激的情境记忆有关。然而,人们对社交奖赏刺激情景记忆的神经元表征和回路却知之甚少。在这里,我们利用体内电生理记录、体内单光子钙成像和光遗传学技术,在雄性小鼠的社会奖赏情境条件反射范式中,显示了vH神经元对中性或获得性社会奖赏价值的情境进行区分。学习后形成的情境分辨 vH 神经元取决于非条件刺激的存在。此外,与恐惧情境记忆相比,vH神经元在检索社会奖赏时表现出不同的情境表征。最后,通过光遗传学抑制 vH 中的脑室神经元(LC)投射,可选择性地破坏 vH 的情境表征,从而破坏社交奖赏情境记忆。总之,我们的研究结果表明,vH 整合了情境和社会奖赏信息,这些表征的记忆编码得到了 LC 输入的支持。
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