Coordinating brain-distributed network activities in memory resistant to extinction

Charlie J. Clarke-Williams,Vitor Lopes-dos-Santos,Laura Lefevre, Demi Brizee, Adrien A. Causse, Roman Rothaermel,Katja Hartwich,Pavel Perestenko, Robert Toth,Colin G. Mcnamara,Andrew Sharott,David Dupret

CELL(2024)

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Certain memories resist extinction to continue invigorating maladaptive actions. The robustness of these memories could depend on their widely distributed implementation across populations of neurons in multiple brain regions. However, how dispersed neuronal activities are collectively organized to underpin a persistent memory -guided behavior remains unknown. To investigate this, we simultaneously monitored the prefrontal cortex, nucleus accumbens, amygdala, hippocampus, and ventral tegmental area (VTA) of the mouse brain from initial recall to post -extinction renewal of a memory involving cocaine experience. We uncover a higherorder pattern of short-lived beta -frequency (15-25 Hz) activities that are transiently coordinated across these networks during memory retrieval. The output of a divergent pathway from upstream VTA glutamatergic neurons, paced by a slower (4 -Hz) oscillation, actuates this multi -network beta -band coactivation; its closedloop phase -informed suppression prevents renewal of cocaine -biased behavior. Binding brain -distributed neural activities in this temporally structured manner may constitute an organizational principle of robust memory expression.
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memory,hippocampus,prefrontal cortex,nucleus accumbens,amygdala,ventral tegmental area,oscillations,recall,renewal,extinction
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