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Immune activation state modulates infant engram expression across development
Infantile amnesia is possibly the most ubiquitous form of memory loss in mammals. We investigated how memories are stored in the brain throughout development by integrating engram labeling technology with mouse models of infantile amnesia. Here, we found a phenomenon in which male offspring in mater...
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American Association for the Advancement of Science
2023
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10631722/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37939176 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adg9921 |
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author | Power, Sarah D. Stewart, Erika Zielke, Louisa G. Byrne, Eric P. Douglas, Aaron Ortega-de San Luis, Clara Lynch, Lydia Ryan, Tomás J. |
author_facet | Power, Sarah D. Stewart, Erika Zielke, Louisa G. Byrne, Eric P. Douglas, Aaron Ortega-de San Luis, Clara Lynch, Lydia Ryan, Tomás J. |
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description | Infantile amnesia is possibly the most ubiquitous form of memory loss in mammals. We investigated how memories are stored in the brain throughout development by integrating engram labeling technology with mouse models of infantile amnesia. Here, we found a phenomenon in which male offspring in maternal immune activation models of autism spectrum disorder do not experience infantile amnesia. Maternal immune activation altered engram ensemble size and dendritic spine plasticity. We rescued the same apparently forgotten infantile memories in neurotypical mice by optogenetically reactivating dentate gyrus engram cells labeled during complex experiences in infancy. Furthermore, we permanently reinstated lost infantile memories by artificially updating the memory engram, demonstrating that infantile amnesia is a reversible process. Our findings suggest not only that infantile amnesia is due to a reversible retrieval deficit in engram expression but also that immune activation during development modulates innate, and reversible, forgetting switches that determine whether infantile amnesia will occur. |
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spelling | pubmed-106317222023-11-10 Immune activation state modulates infant engram expression across development Power, Sarah D. Stewart, Erika Zielke, Louisa G. Byrne, Eric P. Douglas, Aaron Ortega-de San Luis, Clara Lynch, Lydia Ryan, Tomás J. Sci Adv Neuroscience Infantile amnesia is possibly the most ubiquitous form of memory loss in mammals. We investigated how memories are stored in the brain throughout development by integrating engram labeling technology with mouse models of infantile amnesia. Here, we found a phenomenon in which male offspring in maternal immune activation models of autism spectrum disorder do not experience infantile amnesia. Maternal immune activation altered engram ensemble size and dendritic spine plasticity. We rescued the same apparently forgotten infantile memories in neurotypical mice by optogenetically reactivating dentate gyrus engram cells labeled during complex experiences in infancy. Furthermore, we permanently reinstated lost infantile memories by artificially updating the memory engram, demonstrating that infantile amnesia is a reversible process. Our findings suggest not only that infantile amnesia is due to a reversible retrieval deficit in engram expression but also that immune activation during development modulates innate, and reversible, forgetting switches that determine whether infantile amnesia will occur. American Association for the Advancement of Science 2023-11-08 /pmc/articles/PMC10631722/ /pubmed/37939176 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adg9921 Text en Copyright © 2023 The Authors, some rights reserved; exclusive licensee American Association for the Advancement of Science. No claim to original U.S. Government Works. Distributed under a Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY). https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Neuroscience Power, Sarah D. Stewart, Erika Zielke, Louisa G. Byrne, Eric P. Douglas, Aaron Ortega-de San Luis, Clara Lynch, Lydia Ryan, Tomás J. Immune activation state modulates infant engram expression across development |
title | Immune activation state modulates infant engram expression across development |
title_full | Immune activation state modulates infant engram expression across development |
title_fullStr | Immune activation state modulates infant engram expression across development |
title_full_unstemmed | Immune activation state modulates infant engram expression across development |
title_short | Immune activation state modulates infant engram expression across development |
title_sort | immune activation state modulates infant engram expression across development |
topic | Neuroscience |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10631722/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37939176 http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/sciadv.adg9921 |
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