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Replay of Episodic Memories in the Rat.

Danielle Panoz-Brown1, Vishakh Iyer1, Lawrence M Carey1, Christina M Sluka1, Gabriela Rajic1, Jesse Kestenman1, Meredith Gentry1, Sydney Brotheridge1, Isaac Somekh1, Hannah E Corbin1, Kjersten G Tucker1, Bianca Almeida1, Severine B Hex1, Krysten D Garcia1, Andrea G Hohmann2, Jonathon D Crystal3.   

Abstract

Vivid episodic memories in people have been characterized as the replay of multiple unique events in sequential order [1-3]. The hippocampus plays a critical role in episodic memories in both people and rodents [2, 4-6]. Although rats remember multiple unique episodes [7, 8], it is currently unknown if animals "replay" episodic memories. Therefore, we developed an animal model of episodic memory replay. Here, we show that rats can remember a trial-unique stream of multiple episodes and the order in which these events occurred by engaging hippocampal-dependent episodic memory replay. We document that rats rely on episodic memory replay to remember the order of events rather than relying on non-episodic memories. Replay of episodic memories survives a long retention-interval challenge and interference from the memory of other events, which documents that replay is part of long-term episodic memory. The chemogenetic activating drug clozapine N-oxide (CNO), but not vehicle, reversibly impairs episodic memory replay in rats previously injected bilaterally in the hippocampus with a recombinant viral vector containing an inhibitory designer receptor exclusively activated by a designer drug (DREADD; AAV8-hSyn-hM4Di-mCherry). By contrast, two non-episodic memory assessments are unaffected by CNO, showing selectivity of this hippocampal-dependent impairment. Our approach provides an animal model of episodic memory replay, a process by which the rat searches its representations in episodic memory in sequential order to find information. Our findings using rats suggest that the ability to replay a stream of episodic memories is quite old in the evolutionary timescale.
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Keywords:  DREADD; episodic memory; episodic replay; familiarity; hippocampus; rat; replay

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29754898      PMCID: PMC5964044          DOI: 10.1016/j.cub.2018.04.006

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Curr Biol        ISSN: 0960-9822            Impact factor:   10.834


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