| Literature DB >> 32029629 |
Chao Wang1,2, Huimin Yue1,2, Zhechun Hu1,2, Yuwen Shen1,2, Jiao Ma3, Jie Li1,2, Xiao-Dong Wang4,5, Liang Wang6, Binggui Sun7, Peng Shi8, Lang Wang9, Yan Gu10,2,11.
Abstract
Synapses between engram cells are believed to be substrates for memory storage, and the weakening or loss of these synapses leads to the forgetting of related memories. We found engulfment of synaptic components by microglia in the hippocampi of healthy adult mice. Depletion of microglia or inhibition of microglial phagocytosis prevented forgetting and the dissociation of engram cells. By introducing CD55 to inhibit complement pathways, specifically in engram cells, we further demonstrated that microglia regulated forgetting in a complement- and activity-dependent manner. Additionally, microglia were involved in both neurogenesis-related and neurogenesis-unrelated memory degradation. Together, our findings revealed complement-dependent synapse elimination by microglia as a mechanism underlying the forgetting of remote memories.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 32029629 DOI: 10.1126/science.aaz2288
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Science ISSN: 0036-8075 Impact factor: 47.728