LONG-RANGE GABAERGIC PROJECTION NEURONS IN CA1 ORCHESTRATE STATE-DEPENDENT HIPPOCAMPAL-CORTICAL RHYTHMS SUPPORTING MEMORY CONSOLIDATION DURING RAPID EYE MOVEMENT SLEEP
Aarhus University
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One specialized circuit element that may control coherent DH-RSP activity is the previously described retrosplenial-projecting CA1 GABAergic neuron (CA1-RP), given its axonal projection to ventral RSP (vRSP). To test this hypothesis, we combined in vivo antidromic phototagging with tetrode recordings to monitor CA1-RP neuron activity and EEG/EMG recordings to determine sleep states. We found that CA1-RP neurons are highly active during REMs. Intersectional viral tracing and in vitro circuit mapping with optogenetics revealed that CA1-RP neurons primarily receive inputs from CA3 and the medial septum, regions for theta oscillation generation. CA1-RP neurons target pyramidal cells and interneurons in DH and vRSP, suggesting their ability to coordinate DH-vRSP network activity. Optogenetic inhibition of CA1-RP neurons during post-learning REMs reduced CA1-vRSP theta coherence and impaired novel object place recognition performance, indicating their necessity for REMs-dependent memory consolidation. These data indicate that CA1-RP neurons serve as a powerful coordinator of hippocampal-cortical rhythm during REMs, which is critical for memory consolidation.
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