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睡眠纺锤波通过增强海马-皮层功能连接促进腹内侧前额叶皮层记忆表征的重组。

Sleep Spindles Promote the Restructuring of Memory Representations in Ventromedial Prefrontal Cortex through Enhanced Hippocampal-Cortical Functional Connectivity.

机构信息

Center for Neural Science, New York University, New York, New York 10003.

Comprehensive Epilepsy Center, New York University, New York, New York 10016.

出版信息

J Neurosci. 2020 Feb 26;40(9):1909-1919. doi: 10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1946-19.2020. Epub 2020 Jan 20.

Abstract

Memory consolidation is hypothesized to involve the distribution and restructuring of memory representations across hippocampal and cortical regions. Theories suggest that, through extended hippocampal-cortical interactions, cortical ensembles come to represent more integrated, or overlapping, memory traces that prioritize commonalities across related memories. Sleep processes, particularly fast sleep spindles, are thought to support consolidation, but evidence for this relationship has been mostly limited to memory retention benefits. Whether fast spindles provide a mechanism for neural changes hypothesized to support consolidation, including the strengthening of hippocampal-cortical networks and integration across memory representations, remains unclear, as does the specificity of regions involved. Using functional connectivity analyses of human fMRI data (both sexes), we show that fast spindle density during overnight sleep is related to enhanced hippocampal-cortical functional connectivity the next day, when restudying information learned before sleep. Spindle density modulated connectivity in distinct hippocampal-cortical networks depending on the category of the consolidated stimuli. Specifically, spindle density correlated with functional connectivity between anterior hippocampus and ventromedial prefrontal cortex (vmPFC) for object-word pairs, and posterior hippocampus and posteromedial cortex for scene-word pairs. Using multivariate pattern analyses, we also show that fast spindle density during postlearning sleep is associated with greater pattern similarity, or representational overlap, across individual object-word memories in vmPFC the next day. Further, the relationship between fast spindle density and representational overlap in vmPFC was mediated by the degree of anterior hippocampal-vmPFC functional connectivity. Together, these results suggest that fast spindles support the network distribution of memory traces, potentially restructuring memory representations in vmPFC. How new experiences are transformed into long-term memories remains a fundamental question for neuroscience research. Theories suggest that memories are stabilized as they are reorganized in the brain, a process thought to be supported by sleep oscillations, particularly sleep spindles. Although sleep spindles have been associated with benefits in memory retention, it is not well understood how spindles modify neural memory traces. This study found that spindles during overnight sleep correlate with changes in neural memory traces, including enhanced functional connectivity in distinct hippocampal-cortical networks and increased pattern similarity among memories in the cortex. The results provide critical evidence that spindles during overnight sleep may act as a physiological mechanism for the restructuring of neural memory traces.

摘要

记忆巩固被假设涉及记忆表现的分布和重构,跨越海马体和皮质区域。理论表明,通过扩展的海马体-皮质相互作用,皮质集合体开始代表更具整体性或重叠性的记忆痕迹,优先考虑相关记忆之间的共性。睡眠过程,特别是快速睡眠纺锤波,被认为支持巩固,但这种关系的证据主要局限于记忆保留的益处。快速纺锤波是否提供了一种机制,用于支持巩固的神经变化,包括海马体-皮质网络的加强和记忆表现的整合,仍然不清楚,涉及的区域的特异性也是如此。使用人类 fMRI 数据的功能连接分析(男女皆有),我们表明,在夜间睡眠期间快速纺锤波密度与第二天重新学习睡眠前所学信息时增强的海马体-皮质功能连接有关。纺锤波密度根据巩固刺激的类别调节不同的海马体-皮质网络中的连接。具体来说,纺锤波密度与物体-单词对的前海马体和腹内侧前额叶皮质(vmPFC)之间的功能连接相关,而对于场景-单词对,则与后海马体和后内侧皮质相关。使用多元模式分析,我们还表明,学习后睡眠期间快速纺锤波密度与第二天 vmPFC 中单个物体-单词记忆之间更大的模式相似性或表示重叠相关。此外,快速纺锤波密度与 vmPFC 中表示重叠的关系是由前海马体-vmPFC 功能连接的程度介导的。总之,这些结果表明,快速纺锤波支持记忆痕迹的网络分布,可能在 vmPFC 中重构记忆表现。新经验如何转化为长期记忆仍然是神经科学研究的一个基本问题。理论表明,记忆在大脑中被重新组织时会得到稳定,这个过程被认为是由睡眠震荡,特别是睡眠纺锤波支持的。尽管睡眠纺锤波与记忆保留的益处有关,但尚不清楚纺锤波如何改变神经记忆痕迹。这项研究发现,夜间睡眠期间的纺锤波与神经记忆痕迹的变化相关,包括在不同的海马体-皮质网络中增强的功能连接和皮质中记忆之间的模式相似性增加。结果提供了关键证据,表明夜间睡眠期间的纺锤波可能作为神经记忆痕迹重构的生理机制。

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