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Parvalbumin-expressing interneurons coordinate hippocampal network dynamics required for memory consolidation.


ABSTRACT: Activity in hippocampal area CA1 is essential for consolidating episodic memories, but it is unclear how CA1 activity patterns drive memory formation. We find that in the hours following single-trial contextual fear conditioning (CFC), fast-spiking interneurons (which typically express parvalbumin (PV)) show greater firing coherence with CA1 network oscillations. Post-CFC inhibition of PV+ interneurons blocks fear memory consolidation. This effect is associated with loss of two network changes associated with normal consolidation: (1) augmented sleep-associated delta (0.5-4?Hz), theta (4-12?Hz) and ripple (150-250?Hz) oscillations; and (2) stabilization of CA1 neurons' functional connectivity patterns. Rhythmic activation of PV+ interneurons increases CA1 network coherence and leads to a sustained increase in the strength and stability of functional connections between neurons. Our results suggest that immediately following learning, PV+ interneurons drive CA1 oscillations and reactivation of CA1 ensembles, which directly promotes network plasticity and long-term memory formation.

SUBMITTER: Ognjanovski N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5384212 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Apr

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Parvalbumin-expressing interneurons coordinate hippocampal network dynamics required for memory consolidation.

Ognjanovski Nicolette N   Schaeffer Samantha S   Wu Jiaxing J   Mofakham Sima S   Maruyama Daniel D   Zochowski Michal M   Aton Sara J SJ  

Nature communications 20170406


Activity in hippocampal area CA1 is essential for consolidating episodic memories, but it is unclear how CA1 activity patterns drive memory formation. We find that in the hours following single-trial contextual fear conditioning (CFC), fast-spiking interneurons (which typically express parvalbumin (PV)) show greater firing coherence with CA1 network oscillations. Post-CFC inhibition of PV+ interneurons blocks fear memory consolidation. This effect is associated with loss of two network changes a  ...[more]

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