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Publication : REM sleep-active MCH neurons are involved in forgetting hippocampus-dependent memories.

First Author  Izawa S Year  2019
Journal  Science Volume  365
Issue  6459 Pages  1308-1313
PubMed ID  31604241 Mgi Jnum  J:279219
Mgi Id  MGI:6362614 Doi  10.1126/science.aax9238
Citation  Izawa S, et al. (2019) REM sleep-active MCH neurons are involved in forgetting hippocampus-dependent memories. Science 365(6459):1308-1313
abstractText  The neural mechanisms underlying memory regulation during sleep are not yet fully understood. We found that melanin concentrating hormone-producing neurons (MCH neurons) in the hypothalamus actively contribute to forgetting in rapid eye movement (REM) sleep. Hypothalamic MCH neurons densely innervated the dorsal hippocampus. Activation or inhibition of MCH neurons impaired or improved hippocampus-dependent memory, respectively. Activation of MCH nerve terminals in vitro reduced firing of hippocampal pyramidal neurons by increasing inhibitory inputs. Wake- and REM sleep-active MCH neurons were distinct populations that were randomly distributed in the hypothalamus. REM sleep state-dependent inhibition of MCH neurons impaired hippocampus-dependent memory without affecting sleep architecture or quality. REM sleep-active MCH neurons in the hypothalamus are thus involved in active forgetting in the hippocampus.
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