Kavli Institute for Systems Neuroscience and Centre for the Biology of Memory, Medical Technical Research Center, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Olav Kyrres gate 9, 7489 Trondheim, Norway.
Science. 2010 Jun 18;328(5985):1576-80. doi: 10.1126/science.1188210.
In the adult brain, space and orientation are represented by an elaborate hippocampal-parahippocampal circuit consisting of head-direction cells, place cells, and grid cells. We report that a rudimentary map of space is already present when 2 1/2-week-old rat pups explore an open environment outside the nest for the first time. Head-direction cells in the pre- and parasubiculum have adultlike properties from the beginning. Place and grid cells are also present but evolve more gradually. Grid cells show the slowest development. The gradual refinement of the spatial representation is accompanied by an increase in network synchrony among entorhinal stellate cells. The presence of adultlike directional signals at the onset of navigation raises the possibility that such signals are instrumental in setting up networks for place and grid representation.
在成人大脑中,空间和方向由一个由头向细胞、位置细胞和网格细胞组成的复杂海马-旁海马回路来表示。我们报告说,当 2 1/2 周大的幼鼠第一次在巢外探索开放环境时,已经存在一个基本的空间图谱。来自前和副隔区的头向细胞从一开始就具有成人样的特性。位置细胞和网格细胞也存在,但它们的发展更为渐进。网格细胞的发育最慢。空间表示的逐渐细化伴随着内嗅星形细胞之间网络同步性的增加。导航开始时出现类似成人的方向信号,这增加了这种信号在建立位置和网格表示网络中的作用的可能性。