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Publication : Adult newborn granule cells confer emotional state-dependent adaptability in memory retrieval.

First Author  Lei B Year  2022
Journal  Sci Adv Volume  8
Issue  45 Pages  eabn2136
PubMed ID  36367932 Mgi Jnum  J:331727
Mgi Id  MGI:7387698 Doi  10.1126/sciadv.abn2136
Citation  Lei B, et al. (2022) Adult newborn granule cells confer emotional state-dependent adaptability in memory retrieval. Sci Adv 8(45):eabn2136
abstractText  Achieving optimal behavior requires animals to flexibly retrieve prior knowledge. Here, we show that adult newborn granule cells (anbGCs) mediate emotional state-dependent adaptability of memory retrieval. We find that acute social reward (aSR) enhances memory retrieval by increasing the reactivation of engram cells, while acute social stress (aSS) weakens retrieval and reduces the reactivation. Such bidirectional regulation relies on the activation of distinct populations of anbGCs by aSR and aSS, triggering opposing modifications of dDG activity, which is sufficient to regulate and predict the performance of memory retrieval. Concordantly, in emotional disorder models, aSR-dependent memory adaptability is impaired, while the effect of aSS remains intact. Together, our data revealed that anbGCs mediate adaptability of memory retrieval, allowing animals to flexibly retrieve memory according to the current emotional state, and suggested the essential roles of anbGCs in translating emotional information to the regulation of memory expression.
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