Parallel processing of past and future memories through reactivation and synaptic plasticity mechanisms during sleep

IF 15.7 1区 综合性期刊 Q1 MULTIDISCIPLINARY SCIENCES Nature Communications Pub Date : 2025-04-28 DOI:10.1038/s41467-025-58860-w
Khaled Ghandour, Tatsuya Haga, Noriaki Ohkawa, Chi Chung Alan Fung, Masanori Nomoto, Mostafa R. Fayed, Hirotaka Asai, Masaaki Sato, Tomoki Fukai, Kaoru Inokuchi
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Every day, we experience new episodes and store new memories. Although memories are stored in corresponding engram cells, how different sets of engram cells are selected for current and next episodes, and how they create their memories, remains unclear. Here we show that in male mice, hippocampal CA1 neurons show an organized synchronous activity in prelearning home cage sleep that correlates with the learning ensembles only in engram cells, termed preconfigured ensembles. Moreover, after learning, a subset of nonengram cells develops population activity, which is constructed during postlearning offline periods, and then emerges to represent engram cells for new learning. Our model suggests a potential role of synaptic depression and scaling in the reorganization of the activity of nonengram cells. Together, our findings indicate that during offline periods there are two parallel processes occurring: conserving of past memories through reactivation, and preparation for upcoming ones through offline synaptic plasticity mechanisms.

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睡眠期间通过再激活和突触可塑性机制对过去和未来记忆的平行处理
每天,我们都会经历新的事件,储存新的记忆。尽管记忆存储在相应的印迹细胞中,但如何为当前和下一个情节选择不同的印迹细胞组,以及它们如何形成记忆,目前尚不清楚。在这里,我们表明,在雄性小鼠中,海马CA1神经元在学习前的家庭笼睡眠中显示出有组织的同步活动,这种活动仅与印痕细胞中的学习集成相关,称为预配置集成。此外,在学习之后,非印迹细胞的子集会产生群体活动,这些活动是在学习后的离线时期构建的,然后出现代表印迹细胞进行新的学习。我们的模型表明突触抑制和缩放在非印迹细胞活性重组中的潜在作用。总之,我们的研究结果表明,在离线期间,有两个平行的过程发生:通过重新激活保存过去的记忆,并通过离线突触可塑性机制为即将到来的记忆做准备。
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