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Fear learning induces synaptic potentiation between engram neurons in the rat lateral amygdala

Abatis, Marios
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Perin, Rodrigo  
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Niu, Ruifang
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June 13, 2024
Nature Neuroscience

The lateral amygdala (LA) encodes fear memories by potentiating sensory inputs associated with threats and, in the process, recruits 10-30% of its neurons per fear memory engram. However, how the local network within the LA processes this information and whether it also plays a role in storing it are still largely unknown. Here, using ex vivo 12-patch-clamp and in vivo 32-electrode electrophysiological recordings in the LA of fear-conditioned rats, in combination with activity-dependent fluorescent and optogenetic tagging and recall, we identified a sparsely connected network between principal LA neurons that is organized in clusters. Fear conditioning specifically causes potentiation of synaptic connections between learning-recruited neurons. These findings of synaptic plasticity in an autoassociative excitatory network of the LA may suggest a basic principle through which a small number of pyramidal neurons could encode a large number of memories.|A sparsely connected network, organized in clusters, identified in the rat lateral amygdala shows potentiation between recruited neurons after fear conditioning. This implies a mechanism for encoding multiple memories with a small number of neurons.

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research article
DOI
10.1038/s41593-024-01676-6
Web of Science ID

WOS:001247073900001

Author(s)
Abatis, Marios
Perin, Rodrigo  
Niu, Ruifang
van den Burg, Erwin
Hegoburu, Chloe
Kim, Ryang
Okamura, Michiko
Bito, Haruhiko
Markram, Henry  
Stoop, Ron
Date Issued

2024-06-13

Publisher

Nature Portfolio

Published in
Nature Neuroscience
Subjects

Life Sciences & Biomedicine

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Long-Term Potentiation

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Quantal Analysis

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Postsynaptic Efficacy

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Pattern Completion

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Nmda Receptors

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Memory

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Connections

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Competition

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Expression

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Synapses

Editorial or Peer reviewed

REVIEWED

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EPFL

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LNMC  
BBP-CORE  
FunderGrant Number

KAKENHI

17H06312

JSPS, Brain/MINDS and AMED grants

Marie-Heim Voegtlin Foundation

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July 3, 2024
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