Princeton Neuroscience Institute, Princeton University, Princeton, New Jersey, USA.
Hippocampus. 2023 Mar;33(3):208-222. doi: 10.1002/hipo.23476. Epub 2022 Oct 30.
It is now well-established that the hippocampal CA2 region plays an important role in social recognition memory in adult mice. The CA2 is also important for the earliest social memories, including those that mice have for their mothers and littermates, which manifest themselves as a social preference for familiarity over novelty. The role of the CA2 in the development of social memory for recently encountered same-age conspecifics, that is, peers, has not been previously reported. Here, we used a direct social interaction test to characterize the emergence of novelty preference for peers during development and found that at the end of the second postnatal week, pups begin to significantly prefer novel over familiar peers. Using chemogenetic inhibition at this time, we showed that CA2 activity is necessary for the emergence of novelty preference and for the ability to distinguish never encountered from recently encountered peers. In adulthood, the CA2 region is known to integrate a large number of inputs from various sources, many of which participate in social recognition memory, but previous studies have not determined whether these afferents are present at adult levels by the end of the second postnatal week. To explore the development of CA2 inputs, we used immunolabeling and retrograde adenovirus circuit tracing and found that, by the end of the second postnatal week, the CA2 is innervated by many regions, including the dentate gyrus, supramammillary nucleus of the hypothalamus, the lateral entorhinal cortex, and the median raphe nucleus. Using retroviral labeling of postnatally generated granule cells in the dentate gyrus, we found that mossy fiber projections to the CA2 mature faster during development than those generated in adulthood. Together, our findings indicate that the CA2 is partially mature in afferent connectivity by the end of the second postnatal week, connections that likely facilitate the emergence of social recognition memory and preference for novel peers.
现在已经证实,海马 CA2 区在成年小鼠的社会识别记忆中发挥着重要作用。CA2 对于最早的社会记忆也很重要,包括小鼠对其母亲和同窝幼仔的记忆,这些记忆表现为对熟悉的偏好超过对新奇的偏好。CA2 在最近遇到的同年龄同物种的社交记忆发展中的作用以前没有报道过。在这里,我们使用直接的社交互动测试来描述在发育过程中对同龄同物种的新奇偏好的出现,并发现,在出生后的第二周结束时,幼仔开始明显地更喜欢新奇的而不是熟悉的同伴。在这个时候使用化学遗传抑制,我们表明 CA2 的活动对于新奇偏好的出现以及区分从未遇到过的和最近遇到过的同伴的能力是必要的。在成年期,CA2 区域被认为整合了来自各种来源的大量输入,其中许多参与了社会识别记忆,但以前的研究并没有确定这些传入神经在第二周结束时是否已经达到成年水平。为了探索 CA2 输入的发育,我们使用免疫标记和逆行腺病毒回路追踪,发现到第二周结束时,CA2 被许多区域支配,包括齿状回、下丘脑的视上核、外侧内嗅皮层和中缝核。使用齿状回中出生后产生的颗粒细胞的逆转录病毒标记,我们发现,在发育过程中,苔藓纤维向 CA2 的投射比成年时更快成熟。总之,我们的研究结果表明,到第二周结束时,CA2 在传入连接上部分成熟,这些连接可能促进了社会识别记忆和对新奇同伴的偏好的出现。