THE REINSTATEMENT OF AN INFANTILE MEMORY BINDS FORGOTTEN EXPERIENCE TO A NEW ENGRAM
University of Basel
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PS06-09PM-431
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Here, we show that the reinstatement of a forgotten infantile memory is triggered by a precise sequence of contextual reminders, and is supported by a temporally structured process in which hippocampal iEngram neurons act as a dynamic scaffold that binds latent experiences with a new neuronal ensemble. Using engram labeling technology, calcium imaging, and optogenetics, we show that iEngram neurons actively participate in hippocampal network dynamics during adulthood, despite failures in natural recollection of their associated memory. Their activity is central to memory reinstatement, which unfolds in three steps. First, a contextual reminder primes the hippocampal network for increased recruitment of iEngram neurons during a subsequent aversive reminder. This second reminder tags iEngram neurons for offline reactivation, when in step three their repeated co-firing during synchronous network events binds the latent memory with a newly emerging ensemble, reinstating behavioral responses. Our results thus show that infantile memory engrams mediate the enduring influence of early-life experiences on behavior by constraining the formation of new memory traces during offline network events, which can be targeted to prevent traumatic memory reinstatement.
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