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Publication : Engram stability and maturation during systems consolidation.

First Author  Refaeli R Year  2023
Journal  Curr Biol Volume  33
Issue  18 Pages  3942-3950.e3
PubMed ID  37586373 Mgi Jnum  J:341726
Mgi Id  MGI:7538673 Doi  10.1016/j.cub.2023.07.042
Citation  Refaeli R, et al. (2023) Engram stability and maturation during systems consolidation. Curr Biol 33(18):3942-3950.e3
abstractText  Remote memories play an important role in how we perceive the world, and they are rooted throughout the brain in "engrams": ensembles of cells that are formed during acquisition. Upon their reactivation, a specific memory can be recalled.(1)(,)(2)(,)(3)(,)(4)(,)(5)(,)(6)(,)(7)(,)(8)(,)(9)(,)(10)(,)(11)(,)(12) Many studies have focused on the ensembles in CA1 of the hippocampus and the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC). However, the evolution of these components during systems' consolidation has not yet been comprehensively addressed.(13)(,)(14)(,)(15)(,)(16) By applying transgenic approaches for ensemble identification, CLARITY, retro-AAV, and pseudo-rabies virus for circuit mapping, and chemogenetics for functional interrogation, we addressed the dynamics of recent and remote CA1 ensembles. We expected both stability (as they represent the same memory) and maturation (over time). Indeed, we found that CA1 engrams remain stable between recent and remote recalls, and the inhibition of engrams for recent recall during remote recall functionally impairs memory. We also found that new cells in the remote recall engram in the CA1 are not added randomly during maturation but differ according to their connections. First, we show in two ways that the anterograde CA1 --> ACC engram cell projection grows larger. Finally, in the retrograde projections, the ACC reduces input to CA1 engram cells, whereas input from the entorhinal cortex and paraventricular nucleus of the thalamus increases. Our results shine fresh light on systems' consolidation by providing a deeper understanding of engram stability and maturation in the transition from recent to remote memory.
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