Involvement of a lateral entorhinal cortex engram in episodic-like memory recall

Francesca Tozzi, Stefano Guglielmo, Camilla Paraciani, Michel C. van den Oever, Marco Mainardi, Antonino Cattaneo, Nicola Origlia*

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Abstract

Episodic memory relies on the entorhinal cortex (EC), a crucial hub connecting the hippocampus and sensory processing regions. This study investigates the role of the lateral EC (LEC) in episodic-like memory in mice. Here, we employ the object-place-context-recognition task (OPCRT), a behavioral test used to study episodic-like memory in rodents. Electrophysiology in brain slices reveals that OPCRT specifically induces a shift in the threshold for the induction of synaptic plasticity in LEC superficial layer II. Additionally, a dual viral system is used to express chemogenetic receptors coupled to the c-Fos promoter in neurons recruited during the learning. We demonstrate that the inhibition of LEC neurons impairs the performance of the mice in the memory task, while their stimulation significantly facilitates memory recall. Our findings provide evidence for an episodic-like memory engram in the LEC and emphasize its role in memory processing within the broader network of episodic memory.

Original languageEnglish
Article number114795
Pages (from-to)1-17
Number of pages18
JournalCell Reports
Volume43
Issue number10
Early online date25 Sept 2024
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 22 Oct 2024

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Keywords

  • associative memory
  • c-Fos
  • chemogenetic
  • CP: Neuroscience
  • engram
  • entorhinal cortex
  • long-term depression
  • long-term potentiation
  • mice

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