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Publication : Turnover of fear engram cells by repeated experience.

First Author  Cho HY Year  2021
Journal  Curr Biol Volume  31
Issue  24 Pages  5450-5461.e4
PubMed ID  34687608 Mgi Jnum  J:337381
Mgi Id  MGI:6857444 Doi  10.1016/j.cub.2021.10.004
Citation  Cho HY, et al. (2021) Turnover of fear engram cells by repeated experience. Curr Biol 31(24):5450-5461.e4
abstractText  A sparse population of neurons active during a learning event has been identified as memory engram cells. However, cells that are recruited to support memory when experience is repeated have been scarcely explored. Evidence from previous studies provides contradictory views. To address these questions, we employed learning-dependent cell labeling in the lateral amygdala (LA) and applied electrophysiological recording, spine imaging, and optogenetic tools to the labeled neurons with or without retraining. We found that engram cells established from original fear learning became dispensable for memory retrieval specifically with relearning, and this correlated with a reduction of synaptic transmission and loss of dendritic spines in these neurons. Despite such decreased connectivity, direct activation of these neurons resulted in fear-memory recall. We further identified that repeated memory was encoded in neurons active during relearning. These results suggest a shift in neuronal ensembles encoding fear memory in the LA by relearning through disconnection of the existing engram neurons established from original experience.
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