Memory recall and modifications by activating neurons with elevated CREB.

Abstract:

:Memory is supported by a specific ensemble of neurons distributed in the brain that form a unique memory trace. We previously showed that neurons in the lateral amygdala expressing elevated levels of cAMP response-element binding protein are preferentially recruited into fear memory traces and are necessary for the expression of those memories. However, it is unknown whether artificially activating just these selected neurons in the absence of behavioral cues is sufficient to recall that fear memory. Using an ectopic rat vanilloid receptor TRPV1 and capsaicin system, we found that activating this specific ensemble of neurons was sufficient to recall established fear memory. Furthermore, this neuronal activation induced a reconsolidation-like reorganization process, or strengthening of the fear memory. Thus, our findings establish a direct link between the activation of specific ensemble of neurons in the lateral amygdala and the recall of fear memory and its subsequent modifications.

journal_name

Nat Neurosci

journal_title

Nature neuroscience

authors

Kim J,Kwon JT,Kim HS,Josselyn SA,Han JH

doi

10.1038/nn.3592

subject

Has Abstract

pub_date

2014-01-01 00:00:00

pages

65-72

issue

1

eissn

1097-6256

issn

1546-1726

pii

nn.3592

journal_volume

17

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