Strengthened connections between engrams encode specific memories

IF 3.3 3区 生物学 Q3 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY BMB Reports Pub Date : 2018-08-01 DOI:10.5483/BMBRep.2018.51.8.176
Ji-il Kim, Dong Il Choi, B. Kaang
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In previous studies, memory storage was localized to engram cells distributed across the brain. While these studies have provided an individual cellular profile of engram cells, their synaptic connectivity, or whether they follow Hebbian mechanisms, remains uncertain. Therefore, our recent study investigated whether synapses between engram cells exhibit selectively enhanced structural and functional properties following memory formation. This was accomplished using a newly developed technique called “dual-eGRASP”. We found that the number and size of spines on CA1 engram cells that receive inputs from CA3 engram cells were larger than at other synapses. We further observed that this enhanced connectivity correlated with induced memory strength. CA3 engram synapses exhibited increased release probability, while CA1 engram synapses produced enhanced postsynaptic responses. CA3 engram to CA1 engram projections showed strong occlusion of long-term potentiation. We demonstrated that the synaptic connectivity of CA3 to CA1 engram cells was strengthened following memory formation. Our results suggest that Hebbian plasticity occurs during memory formation among engram cells at the synapse level.
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印痕之间加强的连接编码了特定的记忆
在以前的研究中,记忆储存被定位于分布在大脑中的印迹细胞。虽然这些研究提供了印迹细胞的单个细胞轮廓,但它们的突触连通性,或者它们是否遵循Hebbian机制,仍然不确定。因此,我们最近的研究调查了印迹细胞之间的突触是否在记忆形成后表现出选择性增强的结构和功能特性。这是通过一种新开发的名为“dual-eGRASP”的技术完成的。我们发现,在接受来自CA3印迹细胞输入的CA1印迹细胞上,棘的数量和大小比其他突触大。我们进一步观察到这种增强的连通性与诱导记忆强度相关。CA3印迹突触的释放概率增加,而CA1印迹突触的突触后反应增强。CA3印迹到CA1印迹的投影表现为长期增强的强闭塞。我们证明了CA3与CA1印迹细胞的突触连通性在记忆形成后得到加强。我们的研究结果表明,印迹细胞在突触水平上的记忆形成过程中发生了Hebbian可塑性。
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BMB Reports 生物-生化与分子生物学
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