Requirement for hippocampal CA3 NMDA receptors in artificial association of memory events stored in CA3 cell ensembles

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Masanori Nomoto
Noriaki Ohkawa
Kaoru Inokuchi
Naoya Oishi
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[1] University of Toyama,Research Centre for Idling Brain Science
[2] University of Toyama,Department of Biochemistry, Graduate School of Medicine and Pharmaceutical Sciences
[3] University of Toyama,CREST, JST
[4] Dokkyo Medical University,Division for Memory and Cognitive Function, Research Center for Advanced Medical Science, Comprehensive Research Facilities for Advanced Medical Science
[5] Ube Corporation,Pharmaceutical Division, Pharmaceutical Research Laboratory, Drug Discovery and Pharmacology Group
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Hippocampus; CA3; NMDA receptor; Recurrent circuit; Artificial association; Synaptic plasticity; Optogenetics; Engram; Synthetic memory; False memory;
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The N-methyl-d-aspartate receptors (NRs) in hippocampal CA3 are crucial for the synaptic transmission and plasticity within the CA3 recurrent circuit, which supports the hippocampal functions, such as pattern completion, and reverberatory association of sensory inputs. Previous study showed that synchronous activation of distinct cell populations in CA3, which correspond to distinct events, associated independent events, suggesting that the recurrent circuit expressing NRs in CA3 mediates the artificial association of memory events stored in CA3 ensembles. However, it is still unclear whether CA3 NRs are crucial for the artificial association of memory events stored in the CA3 ensembles. Here we report that the triple transgenic mice (cfos-tTA/KA1-Cre/NR1 flox/flox), which specifically lack NRs in the CA3 cell ensembles, showed impairment in artificial association between two events, which in control mice triggered artificial association. This result indicates that NRs in the hippocampal CA3 are required for the artificial association of memory events stored in the CA3 cell ensembles.
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