美国哥伦比亚大学Steven A. Siegelbaum、Azahara Oliva等研究人员合作发现,海马CA2锐波波动重新激活并促进社交记忆。这一研究成果于2020年9月23日在线发表在国际学术期刊《自然》上。
Title: Hippocampal CA2 sharp-wave ripples reactivate and promote social memory
Author: Azahara Oliva, Antonio Fernndez-Ruiz, Felix Leroy, Steven A. Siegelbaum
Issue&Volume: 2020-09-23
Abstract: The consolidation of spatial memory depends on the reactivation (‘replay’) of hippocampal place cells that were active during recent behaviour. Such reactivation is observed during sharp-wave ripples (SWRs)—synchronous oscillatory electrical events that occur during non-rapid-eye-movement (non-REM) sleep1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8 and whose disruption impairs spatial memory3,5,6,8. Although the hippocampus also encodes a wide range of non-spatial forms of declarative memory, it is not yet known whether SWRs are necessary for such memories. Moreover, although SWRs can arise from either the CA3 or the CA2 region of the hippocampus7,9, the relative importance of SWRs from these regions for memory consolidation is unknown. Here we examine the role of SWRs during the consolidation of social memory—the ability of an animal to recognize and remember a member of the same species—focusing on CA2 because of its essential role in social memory10,11,12. We find that ensembles of CA2 pyramidal neurons that are active during social exploration of previously unknown conspecifics are reactivated during SWRs. Notably, disruption or enhancement of CA2 SWRs suppresses or prolongs social memory, respectively. Thus, SWR-mediated reactivation of hippocampal firing related to recent experience appears to be a general mechanism for binding spatial, temporal and sensory information into high-order memory representations, including social memory.
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-020-2758-y
Source: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41586-020-2758-y
Nature:《自然》,创刊于1869年。隶属于施普林格·自然出版集团,最新IF:43.07
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