Hippocampal engram networks for fear memory recruit new synapses and modify pre-existing synapses in vivo

Curr Biol. 2023 Feb 6;33(3):507-516.e3. doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2022.12.038. Epub 2023 Jan 12.

Abstract

As basic units of neural networks, ensembles of synapses underlie cognitive functions such as learning and memory. These synaptic engrams show elevated synaptic density among engram cells following contextual fear memory formation. Subsequent analysis of the CA3-CA1 engram synapse revealed larger spine sizes, as the synaptic connectivity correlated with the memory strength. Here, we elucidate the synapse dynamics between CA3 and CA1 by tracking identical synapses at multiple time points by adapting two-photon microscopy and dual-eGRASP technique in vivo. After memory formation, synaptic connections between engram populations are enhanced in conjunction with synaptogenesis within the hippocampal network. However, extinction learning specifically correlated with the disappearance of CA3 engram to CA1 engram (E-E) synapses. We observed "newly formed" synapses near pre-existing synapses, which clustered CA3-CA1 engram synapses after fear memory formation. Overall, we conclude that dynamics at CA3 to CA1 E-E synapses are key sites for modification during fear memory states.

Keywords: CA1; CA3; engram; extinction; fear memory; hippocampus; synapse; synaptic density; two-photon imaging.

Publication types

  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Fear
  • Hippocampus*
  • Learning
  • Memory*
  • Synapses