Centre for Discovery Brain Sciences, Edinburgh Neuroscience, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, UK.
Department of Psychology, University of Stirling, Stirling, Scotland, UK.
Hippocampus. 2023 Jun;33(6):769-786. doi: 10.1002/hipo.23497. Epub 2023 Feb 16.
The hippocampus is a critical component of a mammalian spatial navigation system, with the firing sequences of hippocampal place cells during sleep or immobility constituting a "replay" of an animal's past trajectories. A novel spatial navigation task recently revealed that such "replay" sequences of place fields can also prospectively map onto imminent new paths to a goal that occupies a stable location during each session. It was hypothesized that such "prospective replay" sequences may play a causal role in goal-directed navigation. In the present study, we query this putative causal role in finding only minimal effects of muscimol-induced inactivation of the dorsal and intermediate hippocampus on the same spatial navigation task. The concentration of muscimol used demonstrably inhibited hippocampal cell firing in vivo and caused a severe deficit in a hippocampal-dependent "episodic-like" spatial memory task in a watermaze. These findings call into question whether "prospective replay" of an imminent and direct path is actually necessary for its execution in certain navigational tasks.
海马体是哺乳动物空间导航系统的关键组成部分,其在睡眠或不动时的海马体位置细胞的发射序列构成了动物过去轨迹的“回放”。最近一项新的空间导航任务揭示了这种“回放”序列也可以前瞻性地映射到每个会话期间占据稳定位置的目标的即将到来的新路径上。有人假设,这种“前瞻性回放”序列可能在目标导向导航中起因果作用。在本研究中,我们在仅发现微量的 muscimol 诱导的背侧和中间海马体失活对相同空间导航任务的影响的情况下,对这种假设的因果作用提出质疑。所使用的 muscimol 浓度在体内明显抑制了海马体细胞的放电,并导致在水迷宫中进行的海马体依赖性“类似情景”空间记忆任务严重缺陷。这些发现使人质疑在某些导航任务中,对即将到来的直接路径的“前瞻性回放”是否实际上是其执行所必需的。