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Early tagging of cortical networks is required for the formation of enduring associative memory

Edith Lesburgueres
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Olivero Gobbo
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Stéphanie Alaux-Cantin
Anne Hambucken
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Pierre Trifilieff

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Although formation and stabilization of long-lasting associative memories are thought to require time-dependent coordinated hippocampal-cortical interactions, the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. Here, we present evidence that neurons in the rat cortex must undergo a "tagging process" upon encoding to ensure the progressive hippocampal-driven rewiring of cortical networks that support remote memory storage. This process was AMPA- and N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor-dependent, information-specific, and capable of modulating remote memory persistence by affecting the temporal dynamics of hippocampal-cortical interactions. Post-learning reinforcement of the tagging process via time-limited epigenetic modifications resulted in improved remote memory retrieval. Thus, early tagging of cortical networks is a crucial neurobiological process for remote memory formation whose functional properties fit the requirements imposed by the extended time scale of systems-level memory consolidation.
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hal-01160037 , version 1 (04-06-2015)

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Edith Lesburgueres, Olivero Gobbo, Stéphanie Alaux-Cantin, Anne Hambucken, Pierre Trifilieff, et al.. Early tagging of cortical networks is required for the formation of enduring associative memory. Science, 2011, 331 (6019), pp.924-928. ⟨10.1126/science.1196164⟩. ⟨hal-01160037⟩

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