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Publication : Neocortical synaptic engrams for remote contextual memories.

First Author  Lee JH Year  2023
Journal  Nat Neurosci Volume  26
Issue  2 Pages  259-273
PubMed ID  36564546 Mgi Jnum  J:352783
Mgi Id  MGI:7486682 Doi  10.1038/s41593-022-01223-1
Citation  Lee JH, et al. (2023) Neocortical synaptic engrams for remote contextual memories. Nat Neurosci 26(2):259-273
abstractText  While initial encoding of contextual memories involves the strengthening of hippocampal circuits, these memories progressively mature to stabilized forms in neocortex and become less hippocampus dependent. Although it has been proposed that long-term storage of contextual memories may involve enduring synaptic changes in neocortical circuits, synaptic substrates of remote contextual memories have been elusive. Here we demonstrate that the consolidation of remote contextual fear memories in mice correlated with progressive strengthening of excitatory connections between prefrontal cortical (PFC) engram neurons active during learning and reactivated during remote memory recall, whereas the extinction of remote memories weakened those synapses. This synapse-specific plasticity was CREB-dependent and required sustained hippocampal signals, which the retrosplenial cortex could convey to PFC. Moreover, PFC engram neurons were strongly connected to other PFC neurons recruited during remote memory recall. Our study suggests that progressive and synapse-specific strengthening of PFC circuits can contribute to long-term storage of contextual memories.
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