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长期记忆的巩固和维持涉及发育调节剂 Apterous 在果蝇大脑中的时钟神经元和蘑菇体中的双重功能。

Consolidation and maintenance of long-term memory involve dual functions of the developmental regulator Apterous in clock neurons and mushroom bodies in the Drosophila brain.

机构信息

Department of Biological Sciences, Tokyo Metropolitan University, Tokyo, Japan.

Department of Anesthesia and Neuroscience & Pharmacology, Carver College of Medicine, University of Iowa, Iowa City, Iowa, United States of America.

出版信息

PLoS Biol. 2021 Dec 3;19(12):e3001459. doi: 10.1371/journal.pbio.3001459. eCollection 2021 Dec.

Abstract

Memory is initially labile but can be consolidated into stable long-term memory (LTM) that is stored in the brain for extended periods. Despite recent progress, the molecular and cellular mechanisms underlying the intriguing neurobiological processes of LTM remain incompletely understood. Using the Drosophila courtship conditioning assay as a memory paradigm, here, we show that the LIM homeodomain (LIM-HD) transcription factor Apterous (Ap), which is known to regulate various developmental events, is required for both the consolidation and maintenance of LTM. Interestingly, Ap is involved in these 2 memory processes through distinct mechanisms in different neuronal subsets in the adult brain. Ap and its cofactor Chip (Chi) are indispensable for LTM maintenance in the Drosophila memory center, the mushroom bodies (MBs). On the other hand, Ap plays a crucial role in memory consolidation in a Chi-independent manner in pigment dispersing factor (Pdf)-containing large ventral-lateral clock neurons (l-LNvs) that modulate behavioral arousal and sleep. Since disrupted neurotransmission and electrical silencing in clock neurons impair memory consolidation, Ap is suggested to contribute to the stabilization of memory by ensuring the excitability of l-LNvs. Indeed, ex vivo imaging revealed that a reduced function of Ap, but not Chi, results in exaggerated Cl- responses to the inhibitory neurotransmitter gamma-aminobutyric acid (GABA) in l-LNvs, indicating that wild-type (WT) Ap maintains high l-LNv excitability by suppressing the GABA response. Consistently, enhancing the excitability of l-LNvs by knocking down GABAA receptors compensates for the impaired memory consolidation in ap null mutants. Overall, our results revealed unique dual functions of the developmental regulator Ap for LTM consolidation in clock neurons and LTM maintenance in MBs.

摘要

记忆最初是不稳定的,但可以巩固为稳定的长期记忆(LTM),并在大脑中储存很长时间。尽管最近取得了进展,但 LTM 背后令人着迷的神经生物学过程的分子和细胞机制仍未完全理解。在这里,我们使用果蝇求爱条件反射试验作为记忆模型,表明 LIM 同源结构域(LIM-HD)转录因子 Apterous(Ap),它已知可以调节各种发育事件,对于 LTM 的巩固和维持都是必需的。有趣的是,Ap 通过成年大脑中不同神经元亚群中的不同机制参与这 2 个记忆过程。Ap 和其辅助因子 Chip(Chi)对于果蝇记忆中心蘑菇体(MBs)中的 LTM 维持是不可或缺的。另一方面,Ap 在 Chi 独立的情况下在含有调节行为觉醒和睡眠的色素扩散因子(Pdf)的大型腹侧外侧时钟神经元(l-LNvs)中对记忆巩固起着至关重要的作用。由于时钟神经元中神经传递和电沉默的中断会损害记忆巩固,因此 Ap 被认为通过确保 l-LNvs 的兴奋性来有助于记忆的稳定。事实上,离体成像显示,Ap 的功能降低,而 Chi 的功能没有降低,导致 l-LNvs 对抑制性神经递质γ-氨基丁酸(GABA)的 Cl-反应过度,表明野生型(WT)Ap 通过抑制 GABA 反应来维持 l-LNv 的高兴奋性。一致地,通过敲低 GABAA 受体增强 l-LNvs 的兴奋性可以弥补 ap 缺失突变体中记忆巩固受损的问题。总的来说,我们的研究结果揭示了发育调节剂 Ap 在时钟神经元中的 LTM 巩固和 MBs 中的 LTM 维持方面的独特双重功能。

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