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CA1-projecting subiculum neurons facilitate object-place learning

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NATURE NEUROSCIENCE
卷 22, 期 11, 页码 1857-+

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NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/s41593-019-0496-y

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  1. NIH [NIBIB R01EB022913]
  2. BRAIN Initiative grant [NS104897, NS078434, MH105427, U54 HD87101]
  3. NSF NeuroNex Hub [1700408, NS095355]
  4. NSF [DMS1763272]
  5. Simons Foundation [594598]
  6. NSF NeuroNex award [DBI-1707398]
  7. Gatsby Foundation
  8. Center for Neuroanatomy with Neurotropic Viruses Neurotropic Viruses (NIH) [P40OD010996]
  9. University of California, Irvine [CA-62203]
  10. [R35 GM127102]

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Recent anatomical evidence suggests a functionally significant back-projection pathway from the subiculum to the CA1. Here we show that the afferent circuitry of CA1-projecting subicular neurons is biased by inputs from CA1 inhibitory neurons and the visual cortex, but lacks input from the entorhinal cortex. Efferents of the CA1-projecting subiculum neurons also target the perirhinal cortex, an area strongly implicated in object-place learning. We identify a critical role for CA1-projecting subicular neurons in object-location learning and memory, and show that this projection modulates place-specific activity of CA1 neurons and their responses to displaced objects. Together, these experiments reveal a novel pathway by which cortical inputs, particularly those from the visual cortex, reach the hippocampal output region CA1. Our findings also implicate this circuitry in the formation of complex spatial representations and learning of object-place associations.

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