Physiology Department, David Geffen School of Medicine, UCLA, Los Angeles, United States.
Neuroscience Interdepartmental Graduate Program, UCLA, Los Angeles, United States.
Elife. 2021 May 5;10:e64567. doi: 10.7554/eLife.64567.
The medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and its abundant connections with other brain regions play key roles in memory, cognition, decision making, social behaviors, and mood. Dysfunction in mPFC is implicated in psychiatric disorders in which these behaviors go awry. The prolonged maturation of mPFC likely enables complex behaviors to emerge, but also increases their vulnerability to disruption. Many foundational studies have characterized either mPFC synaptic or behavioral development without establishing connections between them. Here, we review this rich body of literature, aligning major events in mPFC development with the maturation of complex behaviors. We focus on emotional memory and cognitive flexibility, and highlight new work linking mPFC circuit disruption to alterations of these behaviors in disease models. We advance new hypotheses about the causal connections between mPFC synaptic development and behavioral maturation and propose research strategies to establish an integrated understanding of neural architecture and behavioral repertoires.
内侧前额叶皮层(mPFC)及其与其他大脑区域的丰富连接在记忆、认知、决策、社交行为和情绪中发挥着关键作用。mPFC 的功能障碍与这些行为失常的精神障碍有关。mPFC 的长期成熟可能使复杂行为得以出现,但也增加了它们受到干扰的脆弱性。许多基础研究已经描述了 mPFC 的突触或行为发育,但没有建立它们之间的联系。在这里,我们回顾了这一丰富的文献,将 mPFC 发育的主要事件与复杂行为的成熟联系起来。我们专注于情绪记忆和认知灵活性,并强调将 mPFC 回路中断与疾病模型中这些行为的改变联系起来的新工作。我们提出了关于 mPFC 突触发育与行为成熟之间因果关系的新假设,并提出了研究策略,以建立对神经结构和行为模式的综合理解。