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Connectomics of the Octopus vulgaris vertical lobe provides insight into conserved and novel principles of a memory acquisition network
Here, we present the first analysis of the connectome of a small volume of the Octopus vulgaris vertical lobe (VL), a brain structure mediating the acquisition of long-term memory in this behaviorally advanced mollusk. Serial section electron microscopy revealed new types of interneurons, cellular c...
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2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10325715/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37410519 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.84257 |
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author | Bidel, Flavie Meirovitch, Yaron Schalek, Richard Lee Lu, Xiaotang Pavarino, Elisa Catherine Yang, Fuming Peleg, Adi Wu, Yuelong Shomrat, Tal Berger, Daniel Raimund Shaked, Adi Lichtman, Jeff William Hochner, Binyamin |
author_facet | Bidel, Flavie Meirovitch, Yaron Schalek, Richard Lee Lu, Xiaotang Pavarino, Elisa Catherine Yang, Fuming Peleg, Adi Wu, Yuelong Shomrat, Tal Berger, Daniel Raimund Shaked, Adi Lichtman, Jeff William Hochner, Binyamin |
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description | Here, we present the first analysis of the connectome of a small volume of the Octopus vulgaris vertical lobe (VL), a brain structure mediating the acquisition of long-term memory in this behaviorally advanced mollusk. Serial section electron microscopy revealed new types of interneurons, cellular components of extensive modulatory systems, and multiple synaptic motifs. The sensory input to the VL is conveyed via~1.8 × 10(6) axons that sparsely innervate two parallel and interconnected feedforward networks formed by the two types of amacrine interneurons (AM), simple AMs (SAMs) and complex AMs (CAMs). SAMs make up 89.3% of the~25 × 10(6)VL cells, each receiving a synaptic input from only a single input neuron on its non-bifurcating primary neurite, suggesting that each input neuron is represented in only~12 ± 3.4SAMs. This synaptic site is likely a ‘memory site’ as it is endowed with LTP. The CAMs, a newly described AM type, comprise 1.6% of the VL cells. Their bifurcating neurites integrate multiple inputs from the input axons and SAMs. While the SAM network appears to feedforward sparse ‘memorizable’ sensory representations to the VL output layer, the CAMs appear to monitor global activity and feedforward a balancing inhibition for ‘sharpening’ the stimulus-specific VL output. While sharing morphological and wiring features with circuits supporting associative learning in other animals, the VL has evolved a unique circuit that enables associative learning based on feedforward information flow. |
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spelling | pubmed-103257152023-07-07 Connectomics of the Octopus vulgaris vertical lobe provides insight into conserved and novel principles of a memory acquisition network Bidel, Flavie Meirovitch, Yaron Schalek, Richard Lee Lu, Xiaotang Pavarino, Elisa Catherine Yang, Fuming Peleg, Adi Wu, Yuelong Shomrat, Tal Berger, Daniel Raimund Shaked, Adi Lichtman, Jeff William Hochner, Binyamin eLife Neuroscience Here, we present the first analysis of the connectome of a small volume of the Octopus vulgaris vertical lobe (VL), a brain structure mediating the acquisition of long-term memory in this behaviorally advanced mollusk. Serial section electron microscopy revealed new types of interneurons, cellular components of extensive modulatory systems, and multiple synaptic motifs. The sensory input to the VL is conveyed via~1.8 × 10(6) axons that sparsely innervate two parallel and interconnected feedforward networks formed by the two types of amacrine interneurons (AM), simple AMs (SAMs) and complex AMs (CAMs). SAMs make up 89.3% of the~25 × 10(6)VL cells, each receiving a synaptic input from only a single input neuron on its non-bifurcating primary neurite, suggesting that each input neuron is represented in only~12 ± 3.4SAMs. This synaptic site is likely a ‘memory site’ as it is endowed with LTP. The CAMs, a newly described AM type, comprise 1.6% of the VL cells. Their bifurcating neurites integrate multiple inputs from the input axons and SAMs. While the SAM network appears to feedforward sparse ‘memorizable’ sensory representations to the VL output layer, the CAMs appear to monitor global activity and feedforward a balancing inhibition for ‘sharpening’ the stimulus-specific VL output. While sharing morphological and wiring features with circuits supporting associative learning in other animals, the VL has evolved a unique circuit that enables associative learning based on feedforward information flow. eLife Sciences Publications, Ltd 2023-07-06 /pmc/articles/PMC10325715/ /pubmed/37410519 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.84257 Text en © 2023, Bidel, Meirovitch et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use and redistribution provided that the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Neuroscience Bidel, Flavie Meirovitch, Yaron Schalek, Richard Lee Lu, Xiaotang Pavarino, Elisa Catherine Yang, Fuming Peleg, Adi Wu, Yuelong Shomrat, Tal Berger, Daniel Raimund Shaked, Adi Lichtman, Jeff William Hochner, Binyamin Connectomics of the Octopus vulgaris vertical lobe provides insight into conserved and novel principles of a memory acquisition network |
title | Connectomics of the Octopus vulgaris vertical lobe provides insight into conserved and novel principles of a memory acquisition network |
title_full | Connectomics of the Octopus vulgaris vertical lobe provides insight into conserved and novel principles of a memory acquisition network |
title_fullStr | Connectomics of the Octopus vulgaris vertical lobe provides insight into conserved and novel principles of a memory acquisition network |
title_full_unstemmed | Connectomics of the Octopus vulgaris vertical lobe provides insight into conserved and novel principles of a memory acquisition network |
title_short | Connectomics of the Octopus vulgaris vertical lobe provides insight into conserved and novel principles of a memory acquisition network |
title_sort | connectomics of the octopus vulgaris vertical lobe provides insight into conserved and novel principles of a memory acquisition network |
topic | Neuroscience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10325715/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37410519 http://dx.doi.org/10.7554/eLife.84257 |
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