Promoter-Specific Effects of DREADD Modulation on Hippocampal Synaptic Plasticity and Memory Formation

Mar 26, 2016The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

How Targeted Chemical Control Affects Memory and Synaptic Changes in the Hippocampus

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Abstract

hSyn-HM3D transformed a subthreshold learning event into long-term memory, while hSyn-HM4D completely impaired it.

  • DREADDs can bidirectionally modulate synaptic physiology and memory formation in the hippocampus of mice.
  • Inhibitory DREADDs (hSyn-HM4D) blocked long-term memory formation, contrasting with excitatory DREADDs (hSyn-HM3D) that facilitated it.
  • Unexpectedly, hSyn-HM3D impaired long-term potentiation (LTP), while hSyn-HM4D enhanced LTP.
  • The effects on LTP were linked to presynaptic activation of inhibitory currents with hSyn-HM3D and a reduction in GABAA receptor function with hSyn-HM4D.
  • Using a different promoter (CaMKIIα) yielded similar results, with CaMKIIα-HM3D promoting long-term memory and CaMKIIα-HM4D blocking it.

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