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刺激增强慢波睡眠期间的尖峰序列回放和记忆巩固。

Stimulation Augments Spike Sequence Replay and Memory Consolidation during Slow-Wave Sleep.

机构信息

Department of Medicine, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla California 92093.

Institute for Experimental and Clinical Pharmacology and Toxicology.

出版信息

J Neurosci. 2020 Jan 22;40(4):811-824. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1427-19.2019. Epub 2019 Dec 2.

Abstract

Newly acquired memory traces are spontaneously reactivated during slow-wave sleep (SWS), leading to the consolidation of recent memories. Empirical studies found that sensory stimulation during SWS can selectively enhance memory consolidation with the effect depending on the phase of stimulation. In this new study, we aimed to understand the mechanisms behind the role of sensory stimulation on memory consolidation using computational models implementing effects of neuromodulators to simulate transitions between awake and SWS sleep, and synaptic plasticity to allow the change of synaptic connections due to the training in awake or replay during sleep. We found that when closed-loop stimulation was applied during the Down states of sleep slow oscillation, particularly right before the transition from Down to Up state, it significantly affected the spatiotemporal pattern of the slow waves and maximized memory replay. In contrast, when the stimulation was presented during the Up states, it did not have a significant impact on the slow waves or memory performance after sleep. For multiple memories trained in awake, presenting stimulation cues associated with specific memory trace could selectively augment replay and enhance consolidation of that memory and interfere with consolidation of the others (particularly weak) memories. Our study proposes a synaptic-level mechanism of how memory consolidation is affected by sensory stimulation during sleep. Stimulation, such as training-associated cues or auditory stimulation, during sleep can augment consolidation of the newly encoded memories. In this study, we used a computational model of the thalamocortical system to describe the mechanisms behind the role of stimulation in memory consolidation during slow-wave sleep. Our study suggests that stimulation preferentially strengthens memory traces when delivered at a specific phase of the slow oscillation, just before the Down to Up state transition when it makes the largest impact on the spatiotemporal pattern of sleep slow waves. In the presence of multiple memories, presenting sensory cues during sleep could selectively strengthen selected memories. Our study proposes a synaptic-level mechanism of how memory consolidation is affected by sensory stimulation during sleep.

摘要

新获得的记忆痕迹在慢波睡眠(SWS)期间会自发重新激活,从而促进近期记忆的巩固。实证研究发现,SWS 期间的感觉刺激可以选择性地增强记忆巩固,其效果取决于刺激的相位。在这项新研究中,我们旨在使用计算模型来理解感觉刺激在记忆巩固中的作用背后的机制,这些模型实施了神经调质的影响,以模拟从清醒到 SWS 睡眠的转变,以及突触可塑性,以使由于在清醒或睡眠中重放而导致的突触连接发生变化。我们发现,当在睡眠慢波的 Down 状态下(尤其是在从 Down 状态过渡到 Up 状态之前)施加闭环刺激时,它会显著影响慢波的时空模式,并使记忆重放最大化。相比之下,当刺激在 Up 状态下呈现时,它不会对慢波或睡眠后记忆表现产生重大影响。对于在清醒状态下训练的多个记忆,呈现与特定记忆痕迹相关的刺激线索可以选择性地增强重放并增强该记忆的巩固,干扰其他(特别是较弱)记忆的巩固。我们的研究提出了一种突触水平的机制,说明感觉刺激如何在睡眠期间影响记忆巩固。睡眠期间的刺激,如与训练相关的线索或听觉刺激,可以增强新编码记忆的巩固。在这项研究中,我们使用了一个丘脑-皮层系统的计算模型来描述刺激在慢波睡眠期间对记忆巩固作用背后的机制。我们的研究表明,刺激在慢波下传至上传状态过渡之前的特定慢振荡相位(此时对慢波时空模式的影响最大)下优先增强记忆痕迹。在存在多个记忆的情况下,在睡眠期间呈现感觉线索可以选择性地增强特定的记忆。我们的研究提出了一种突触水平的机制,说明感觉刺激如何在睡眠期间影响记忆巩固。

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