Developmental emergence of persistent memory for contextual and auditory fear in mice.

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Learning & memory (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y.) Pub Date : 2021-10-18 Print Date: 2021-11-01 DOI:10.1101/lm.053471.121
Rojina Samifanni, Mudi Zhao, Arely Cruz-Sanchez, Agarsh Satheesh, Unza Mumtaz, Maithe Arruda-Carvalho
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The ability to generate memories that persist throughout a lifetime (that is, memory persistence) emerges in early development across species. Although it has been shown that persistent fear memories emerge between late infancy and adolescence in mice, it is unclear exactly when this transition takes place, and whether two major fear conditioning tasks, contextual and auditory fear, share the same time line of developmental onset. Here, we compared the ontogeny of remote contextual and auditory fear in C57BL/6J mice across early life. Mice at postnatal day (P)15, 21, 25, 28, and 30 underwent either contextual or auditory fear training and were tested for fear retrieval 1 or 30 d later. We found that mice displayed 30-d memory for context- and tone-fear starting at P25. We did not find sex differences in the ontogeny of either type of fear memory. Furthermore, 30-d contextual fear retrieval led to an increase in the number of c-Fos positive cells in the prelimbic region of the prefrontal cortex only at an age in which the contextual fear memory was successfully retrieved. These data delineate a precise time line for the emergence of persistent contextual and auditory fear memories in mice and suggest that the prelimbic cortex is only recruited for remote memory recall upon the onset of memory persistence.

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小鼠环境恐惧和听觉恐惧持久记忆的发育。
产生终身记忆的能力(即记忆持久性)在物种的早期发育中就出现了。尽管有研究表明,老鼠在婴儿期后期和青春期之间出现了持续的恐惧记忆,但这种转变发生的确切时间,以及两种主要的恐惧调节任务——情境恐惧和听觉恐惧——是否在发育开始的同一时间线上,都尚不清楚。在这里,我们比较了C57BL/6J小鼠早期生活中远程情境恐惧和听觉恐惧的个体发生。小鼠在出生后第15、21、25、28和30天分别接受情境或听觉恐惧训练,并在1或30天后测试恐惧恢复。我们发现,从P25开始,小鼠对情境和音调恐惧表现出30天的记忆。在这两种类型的恐惧记忆的个体发生中,我们都没有发现性别差异。此外,30 d情境恐惧检索仅在情境恐惧记忆被成功检索的年龄导致前额叶皮层前边缘区c-Fos阳性细胞数量增加。这些数据描绘了小鼠持久情境恐惧记忆和听觉恐惧记忆出现的精确时间线,并表明前边缘皮层仅在记忆持久性开始时才用于远程记忆回忆。
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