Altered fear engram encoding underlying con-ditioned versus unconditioned stimulus initi-ated memory updating
10.3867/j.issn.1000-3002.2023.z1.080
- Author:
Shuaiwen TENG
1
;
Xinrong WANG
;
Bowen DU
;
Xiaolin CHEN
;
Guanzhou FU
;
Yunfei LIU
;
Shuqi XU
;
Jiachen SHUAI
;
Zheyu CHEN
Author Information
1. Department of Anatomy and Neurobiology,Shan-dong Provincial Key Laboratory of Mental Disor-ders,School of Basic Medical Sciences and Qilu hospital,Cheeloo College of Medicine,Shandong University,Jinan 250012,China
- From:
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology
2023;37(z1):64-64
- CountryChina
- Language:Chinese
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Abstract:
OBJECTIVE It's known that post-retrieval extinction but not extinction alone could erase fear memory.However,whether the coding pattern of original fear engrams is remod-eled or inhibited remains largely unclear.Here we try to investigate whether the coding pattern of memory engrams is altered during post-retrieval extinction induced memory updating.METHODS To answer the question,by using activity-depen-dent neuronal-tagging technology,neuronal trac-ing technique combined with optogenetic manipu-lation and in vivo calcium imaging,we identified the fear and extinction cells in PrL and BLA and investigated the dynamic encoding of memory engram ensembles in the PrL and BLA during CS versus US initiated memory updating.RESULTS We found increased reactivation of engram cells in the prelimbic cortex and basolat-eral amygdala during memory updating.More-over,conditioned stimulus and unconditioned stimulu sinitiated memory updating depend on the engram cells reactivation in the prelimbic cor-tex or basolateral amygdala respectively.Finally,we found memory updating causes increased overlapping between fear and extinction cells and the original fear engrams encoding was altered during memory updating.CONCLUSION Our data provide the first evidence to show the overlapping ensembles between fear and extinc-tion cells and functional reorganization of original engrams underlying conditioned stimulus and unconditioned stimulus initiated memory updating.