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Multi-input synapses, but not LTP-strengthened synapses, correlate with hippocampal memory storage in aged mice

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posted on 2023-06-07, 08:29 authored by Wajeeha AzizWajeeha Aziz, Igor Kraev, Keiko Mizuno, Alaistair Kirby, Ton Fang, Huzefa Rupawala, Kamillia KasbiKamillia Kasbi, Stephanie Rothe, Felix Josza, Kobi Rosenblum, Michael G Stewart, Karl Peter Giese
Long-lasting changes at synapses enable memory storage in the brain. Although aging is associated with impaired memory formation, it is not known whether the synaptic underpinnings of memory storage differ with age. Using a training schedule that results in the same behavioral memory formation in young and aged mice, we examined synapse ultrastructure and molecular signaling in hippocampus after contextual fear conditioning. Only in young, but not old mice contextual fear memory formation was associated with synaptic changes that characterize well-known long-term potentiation,a strengthening of existing synapses with one input. Instead old age memory was correlated with generation of multi-innervated dendritic spines (MIS), which are predominantly two-input synapses formed by the attraction of an additional excitatory, presynaptic terminal onto an existing synapse. Accordingly, a blocker used to inhibit MIS generation impaired contextual fear memory only in old mice. Our results reveal how the synaptic basis of hippocampal memory storage changes with age and they suggest that these distinct memory-storing mechanisms may explain impaired updating in old age.

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Journal

Current Biology

ISSN

0960-9822

Publisher

Elsevier

Issue

21

Volume

29

Page range

3600-3610

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  • Division of Medical Education Publications

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  • Sussex Neuroscience Publications

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Legacy Posted Date

2019-09-20

First Open Access (FOA) Date

2019-11-25

First Compliant Deposit (FCD) Date

2019-09-20

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