Pang Bo, Wu Xiaoyan, Chen Hailun, Yan Yiwen, Du Zibo, Yu Zihan, Yang Xiai, Wang Wanshan, Lu Kangrong
The Second Clinical Medical College, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China.
The First Clinical Medical College, Southern Medical University, Guangzhou, China.
Front Cell Neurosci. 2024 Jan 8;17:1279032. doi: 10.3389/fncel.2023.1279032. eCollection 2023.
The theory of engrams, proposed several years ago, is highly crucial to understanding the progress of memory. Although it significantly contributes to identifying new treatments for cognitive disorders, it is limited by a lack of technology. Several scientists have attempted to validate this theory but failed. With the increasing availability of activity-dependent tools, several researchers have found traces of engram cells. Activity-dependent tools are based on the mechanisms underlying neuronal activity and use a combination of emerging molecular biological and genetic technology. Scientists have used these tools to tag and manipulate engram neurons and identified numerous internal connections between engram neurons and memory. In this review, we provide the background, principles, and selected examples of applications of existing activity-dependent tools. Using a combination of traditional definitions and concepts of engram cells, we discuss the applications and limitations of these tools and propose certain developmental directions to further explore the functions of engram cells.
几年前提出的记忆印迹理论对于理解记忆的形成过程至关重要。尽管它在识别认知障碍的新治疗方法方面有显著贡献,但因缺乏技术而受到限制。几位科学家曾试图验证这一理论,但均告失败。随着与活动相关工具的日益普及,一些研究人员发现了记忆印迹细胞的踪迹。与活动相关的工具基于神经元活动的潜在机制,并结合了新兴的分子生物学和基因技术。科学家们利用这些工具标记和操纵记忆印迹神经元,并确定了记忆印迹神经元与记忆之间的众多内部联系。在这篇综述中,我们提供了现有与活动相关工具的背景、原理和选定的应用实例。结合记忆印迹细胞的传统定义和概念,我们讨论了这些工具的应用和局限性,并提出了某些发展方向,以进一步探索记忆印迹细胞的功能。