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Spatial Relational Memory Requires Hippocampal Adult Neurogenesis

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The dentate gyrus of the hippocampus is one of the few regions of the mammalian brain where new neurons are generated throughout adulthood. This adult neurogenesis has been proposed as a novel mechanism that mediates spatial memory. However, data showing a causal relationship between neurogenesis and spatial memory are controversial. Here, we developed an inducible transgenic strategy allowing specific ablation of adult-born hippocampal neurons. This resulted in an impairment of spatial relational memory, which supports a capacity for flexible, inferential memory expression. In contrast, less complex forms of spatial knowledge were unaltered. These findings demonstrate that adult-born neurons are necessary for complex forms of hippocampus-mediated learning.

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hal-02325925 , version 1 (22-10-2019)

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David Dupret, Jean-Michel Revest, Muriel Koehl, François Ichas, Francesca de Giorgi, et al.. Spatial Relational Memory Requires Hippocampal Adult Neurogenesis. PLoS ONE, 2008, 3 (4), pp.e1959. ⟨10.1371/journal.pone.0001959⟩. ⟨hal-02325925⟩

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