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Posttraining Ablation of Adult-Generated Olfactory Granule Cells Degrades Odor-Reward Memories

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JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE
卷 34, 期 47, 页码 15793-15803

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SOC NEUROSCIENCE
DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2336-13.2014

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adult neurogenesis; memory; olfactory

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  1. Brain Canada
  2. Canadian Institutes of Health Research Grant [M0P86762, M0P74650]
  3. Ontario Graduate Scholarship program
  4. Hospital for Sick Children
  5. Canadian Institutes of Health Research

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Proliferation of neural progenitor cells in the subventricular zone leads to the continuous generation ofnewolfactory granule cells (OGCs) throughout life. These cells synaptically integrate into olfactory bulb circuits after similar to 2 weeks and transiently exhibit heightened plasticity and responses to novel odors. Although these observations suggest that adult-generated OGCs play important roles in olfactory-related memories, global suppression of olfactory neurogenesis does not typically prevent the formation of odor-reward memories, perhaps because residual OGCs can compensate. Here, we used a transgenic strategy to selectively ablate large numbers of adult-generated OGCs either before or after learning in mice. Consistent with previous studies, pretraining ablation of adult-generated OGCs did not prevent the formation of an odor-reward memory, presumably because existing OGCs can support memory formation in their absence. However, ablation of a similar cohort of adult-generated OGCs after training impaired subsequent memory expression, indicating that if these cells are available at the time of training, they play an essential role in subsequent expression of odor-reward memories. Memory impairment was associated with the loss of adult-generated OGCs that were >10 d in age and did not depend on the developmental stage in which they were generated, suggesting that, once sufficiently mature, OGCs generated during juvenility and adulthood play similar roles in the expression of odor-reward memories. Finally, ablation of adult-generated OGCs 1 month after training did not produce amnesia, indicating that adult-generated OGCs play a time-limited role in the expression of odor-reward memories.

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