Li_2023_Nat.Commun_14_5399

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Title : Locating causal hubs of memory consolidation in spontaneous brain network in male mice - Li_2023_Nat.Commun_14_5399
Author(s) : Li Z , Athwal D , Lee HL , Sah P , Opazo P , Chuang KH
Ref : Nat Commun , 14 :5399 , 2023
Abstract :

Memory consolidation after learning involves spontaneous, brain-wide network reorganization during rest and sleep, but how this is achieved is still poorly understood. Current theory suggests that the hippocampus is pivotal for this reshaping of connectivity. Using fMRI in male mice, we identify that a different set of spontaneous networks and their hubs are instrumental in consolidating memory during post-learning rest. We found that two types of spatial memory training invoke distinct functional connections, but that a network of the sensory cortex and subcortical areas is common for both tasks. Furthermore, learning increased brain-wide network integration, with the prefrontal, striatal and thalamic areas being influential for this network-level reconfiguration. Chemogenetic suppression of each hub identified after learning resulted in retrograde amnesia, confirming the behavioral significance. These results demonstrate the causal and functional roles of resting-state network hubs in memory consolidation and suggest that a distributed network beyond the hippocampus subserves this process.

PubMedSearch : Li_2023_Nat.Commun_14_5399
PubMedID: 37669938

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Li Z, Athwal D, Lee HL, Sah P, Opazo P, Chuang KH (2023)
Locating causal hubs of memory consolidation in spontaneous brain network in male mice
Nat Commun 14 :5399

Li Z, Athwal D, Lee HL, Sah P, Opazo P, Chuang KH (2023)
Nat Commun 14 :5399