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Publication : Hippocampal astrocytes encode reward location.

First Author  Doron A Year  2022
Journal  Nature Volume  609
Issue  7928 Pages  772-778
PubMed ID  36045289 Mgi Jnum  J:339916
Mgi Id  MGI:7525133 Doi  10.1038/s41586-022-05146-6
Citation  Doron A, et al. (2022) Hippocampal astrocytes encode reward location. Nature 609(7928):772-778
abstractText  Astrocytic calcium dynamics has been implicated in the encoding of sensory information(1-5), and modulation of calcium in astrocytes has been shown to affect behaviour(6-10). However, longitudinal investigation of the real-time calcium activity of astrocytes in the hippocampus of awake mice is lacking. Here we used two-photon microscopy to chronically image CA1 astrocytes as mice ran in familiar or new virtual environments to obtain water rewards. We found that astrocytes exhibit persistent ramping activity towards the reward location in a familiar environment, but not in a new one. Shifting the reward location within a familiar environment also resulted in diminished ramping. After additional training, as the mice became familiar with the new context or new reward location, the ramping was re-established. Using linear decoders, we could predict the location of the mouse in a familiar environment from astrocyte activity alone. We could not do the same in a new environment, suggesting that the spatial modulation of astrocytic activity is experience dependent. Our results indicate that astrocytes can encode the expected reward location in spatial contexts, thereby extending their known computational abilities and their role in cognitive functions.
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