A locus coeruleus-dorsal CA1 dopaminergic circuit modulates memory linking

蓝斑-背侧CA1多巴胺能回路调节记忆连接

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作者:Ananya Chowdhury ,Alessandro Luchetti ,Giselle Fernandes ,Daniel Almeida Filho ,George Kastellakis ,Alexandra Tzilivaki ,Erica M Ramirez ,Mary Y Tran ,Panayiota Poirazi ,Alcino J Silva

Abstract

Individual memories are often linked so that the recall of one triggers the recall of another. For example, contextual memories acquired close in time can be linked, and this is known to depend on a temporary increase in excitability that drives the overlap between dorsal CA1 (dCA1) hippocampal ensembles that encode the linked memories. Here, we show that locus coeruleus (LC) cells projecting to dCA1 have a key permissive role in contextual memory linking, without affecting contextual memory formation, and that this effect is mediated by dopamine. Additionally, we found that LC-to-dCA1-projecting neurons modulate the excitability of dCA1 neurons and the extent of overlap between dCA1 memory ensembles as well as the stability of coactivity patterns within these ensembles. This discovery of a neuromodulatory system that specifically affects memory linking without affecting memory formation reveals a fundamental separation between the brain mechanisms modulating these two distinct processes. Keywords: contextual memory; dopamine; dorsal hippocampus; ensembles; locus coeruleus; median raphe; memory linking; neuromodulation; neuronal excitability.

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