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睡眠与嗅觉皮质可塑性

Sleep and olfactory cortical plasticity.

作者信息

Barnes Dylan C, Wilson Donald A

机构信息

Emotional Brain Institute, Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research Orangeburg, NY, USA ; Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience Program, City University of New York New York, NY, USA ; Department of Biology, University of Oklahoma Norman, OK, USA.

Emotional Brain Institute, Nathan Kline Institute for Psychiatric Research Orangeburg, NY, USA ; Behavioral and Cognitive Neuroscience Program, City University of New York New York, NY, USA ; Department of Biology, University of Oklahoma Norman, OK, USA ; Department of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry, New York University Langone School of Medicine New York, NY, USA.

出版信息

Front Behav Neurosci. 2014 Apr 22;8:134. doi: 10.3389/fnbeh.2014.00134. eCollection 2014.

Abstract

In many systems, sleep plays a vital role in memory consolidation and synaptic homeostasis. These processes together help store information of biological significance and reset synaptic circuits to facilitate acquisition of information in the future. In this review, we describe recent evidence of sleep-dependent changes in olfactory system structure and function which contribute to odor memory and perception. During slow-wave sleep, the piriform cortex becomes hypo-responsive to odor stimulation and instead displays sharp-wave activity similar to that observed within the hippocampal formation. Furthermore, the functional connectivity between the piriform cortex and other cortical and limbic regions is enhanced during slow-wave sleep compared to waking. This combination of conditions may allow odor memory consolidation to occur during a state of reduced external interference and facilitate association of odor memories with stored hedonic and contextual cues. Evidence consistent with sleep-dependent odor replay within olfactory cortical circuits is presented. These data suggest that both the strength and precision of odor memories is sleep-dependent. The work further emphasizes the critical role of synaptic plasticity and memory in not only odor memory but also basic odor perception. The work also suggests a possible link between sleep disturbances that are frequently co-morbid with a wide range of pathologies including Alzheimer's disease, schizophrenia and depression and the known olfactory impairments associated with those disorders.

摘要

在许多系统中,睡眠在记忆巩固和突触稳态中起着至关重要的作用。这些过程共同帮助存储具有生物学意义的信息,并重置突触回路,以便于未来获取信息。在这篇综述中,我们描述了嗅觉系统结构和功能中依赖睡眠的变化的最新证据,这些变化有助于气味记忆和感知。在慢波睡眠期间,梨状皮质对气味刺激的反应减弱,取而代之的是显示出与海马结构中观察到的类似的尖波活动。此外,与清醒状态相比,在慢波睡眠期间梨状皮质与其他皮质和边缘区域之间的功能连接增强。这种情况的组合可能使气味记忆巩固在外部干扰减少的状态下发生,并促进气味记忆与存储的享乐和情境线索的关联。文中还展示了与嗅觉皮质回路中依赖睡眠的气味重演一致的证据。这些数据表明,气味记忆的强度和精确性都依赖于睡眠。这项工作进一步强调了突触可塑性和记忆不仅在气味记忆中,而且在基本气味感知中所起的关键作用。这项工作还表明,经常与包括阿尔茨海默病、精神分裂症和抑郁症在内的多种疾病共病的睡眠障碍与这些疾病相关的已知嗅觉障碍之间可能存在联系。

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