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Hippocampal Egr1-Dependent Neuronal Ensembles Negatively Regulate Motor Learning.

Verónica Brito1,2,3, Enrica Montalban4, Anna Sancho-Balsells5,2,3, Anika Pupak5,2,3, Francesca Flotta5,2,3, Mercè Masana5,2,3, Silvia Ginés5,2,3, Jordi Alberch5,2,3,6, Claire Martin4, Jean-Antoine Girault7,8,9, Albert Giralt1,2,3,6.   

Abstract

Motor skills learning is classically associated with brain regions including cerebral and cerebellar cortices and basal ganglia nuclei. Less is known about the role of the hippocampus in the acquisition and storage of motor skills. Here, we show that mice receiving a long-term training in the accelerating rotarod display marked hippocampal transcriptional changes and reduced pyramidal neurons activity in the CA1 region when compared with naive mice. Then, we use mice in which neural ensembles are permanently labeled in an Egr1 activity-dependent fashion. Using these mice, we identify a subpopulation of Egr1-expressing pyramidal neurons in CA1 activated in short-term (STT) and long-term (LTT) trained mice in the rotarod task. When Egr1 is downregulated in the CA1 or these neuronal ensembles are depleted, motor learning is improved whereas their chemogenetic stimulation impairs motor learning performance. Thus, Egr1 organizes specific CA1 neuronal ensembles during the accelerating rotarod task that limit motor learning. These evidences highlight the role of the hippocampus in the control of this type of learning and we provide a possible underlying mechanism.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT It is a major topic in neurosciences the deciphering of the specific circuits underlying memory systems during the encoding of new information. However, the potential role of the hippocampus in the control of motor learning and the underlying mechanisms has been poorly addressed. In the present work we show how the hippocampus responds to motor learning and how the Egr1 molecule is one of the major responsible for such phenomenon controlling the rate of motor coordination performances.
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Keywords:  Egr1; engrams; hippocampus; learning and memory; motor coordination; neurons

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35610044      PMCID: PMC9270920          DOI: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.2258-21.2022

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurosci        ISSN: 0270-6474            Impact factor:   6.709


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