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Publication : Stress disrupts engram ensembles in lateral amygdala to generalize threat memory in mice.

First Author  Lesuis SL Year  2024
Journal  Cell PubMed ID  39549697
Mgi Jnum  J:359296 Mgi Id  MGI:7785653
Doi  10.1016/j.cell.2024.10.034 Citation  Lesuis SL, et al. (2024) Stress disrupts engram ensembles in lateral amygdala to generalize threat memory in mice. Cell
abstractText  Stress induces aversive memory overgeneralization, a hallmark of many psychiatric disorders. Memories are encoded by a sparse ensemble of neurons active during an event (an engram ensemble). We examined the molecular and circuit processes mediating stress-induced threat memory overgeneralization in mice. Stress, acting via corticosterone, increased the density of engram ensembles supporting a threat memory in lateral amygdala, and this engram ensemble was reactivated by both specific and non-specific retrieval cues (generalized threat memory). Furthermore, we identified a critical role for endocannabinoids, acting retrogradely on parvalbumin-positive (PV+) lateral amygdala interneurons in the formation of a less-sparse engram and memory generalization induced by stress. Glucocorticoid receptor antagonists, endocannabinoid synthesis inhibitors, increasing PV+ neuronal activity, and knocking down cannabinoid receptors in lateral amygdala PV+ neurons restored threat memory specificity and a sparse engram in stressed mice. These findings offer insights into stress-induced memory alterations, providing potential therapeutic avenues for stress-related disorders.
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