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Gavin A Scott, Max C Liu, Nimra B Tahir, Nadine K Zabder, Yuanyi Song, Quentin Greba, John G Howland
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工作记忆(WM),短期存储少量信息以供即时使用的能力,被认为取决于前额皮质的活动。最近的证据表明,支持WM的前额叶神经元活动是由丘脑中背侧(mdThal)产生的丘脑皮质连接驱动的。然而,这些连接的作用还没有使用嗅觉刺激进行研究,留下了这个回路是否延伸到所有感觉模式的问题。此外,在嗅觉记忆任务中对mdThal的操作产生了不同的结果。在本实验中,我们使用药理学对侧断开连接技术研究了大鼠内侧前额叶皮层(mPFC)和mdThal之间的连接在气味跨越任务(OST)中的作用。单独失活mPFC或mdThal都会显著损害OST中的记忆表现,重复了先前mPFC的研究结果,并证实mdThal在完整的OST表现中起着至关重要的作用。对侧两个结构的断开会损害OST的表现,这支持了OST依赖mPFC-mdThal连接的观点,但同侧对照输注也会损害OST的表现,这使这一解释变得复杂。我们还对大鼠的错误和觅食行为进行了详细分析,发现mPFC和mdThal失活条件之间存在分离。mdThal和mPFC失活导致每个气味的方法数量显著减少,而只有mdThal失活或mPFC-mdThal断开导致选择潜伏期显著增加。我们的研究结果证实,mdThal对于OST的表现是必要的,并且它可能与mPFC相互作用以调节OST的表现。此外,我们提供的证据表明,mPFC和mdThal在调节觅食行为中起着可分离的作用。
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Roles of the medial prefrontal cortex, mediodorsal thalamus, and their combined circuit for performance of the odor span task in rats: analysis of memory capacity and foraging behavior.

Roles of the medial prefrontal cortex, mediodorsal thalamus, and their combined circuit for performance of the odor span task in rats: analysis of memory capacity and foraging behavior.

Roles of the medial prefrontal cortex, mediodorsal thalamus, and their combined circuit for performance of the odor span task in rats: analysis of memory capacity and foraging behavior.

Roles of the medial prefrontal cortex, mediodorsal thalamus, and their combined circuit for performance of the odor span task in rats: analysis of memory capacity and foraging behavior.

Working memory (WM), the capacity for short-term storage of small quantities of information for immediate use, is thought to depend on activity within the prefrontal cortex. Recent evidence indicates that the prefrontal neuronal activity supporting WM is driven by thalamocortical connections arising in mediodorsal thalamus (mdThal). However, the role of these connections has not been studied using olfactory stimuli leaving open the question of whether this circuit extends to all sensory modalities. Additionally, manipulations of the mdThal in olfactory memory tasks have yielded mixed results. In the present experiment, we investigated the role of connections between the rat medial prefrontal cortex (mPFC) and mdThal in the odor span task (OST) using a pharmacological contralateral disconnection technique. Inactivation of either the mPFC or mdThal alone both significantly impaired memory performance in the OST, replicating previous findings with the mPFC and confirming that the mdThal plays an essential role in intact OST performance. Contralateral disconnection of the two structures impaired OST performance in support of the idea that the OST relies on mPFC-mdThal connections, but ipsilateral control infusions also impaired performance, complicating this interpretation. We also performed a detailed analysis of rats' errors and foraging behavior and found a dissociation between mPFC and mdThal inactivation conditions. Inactivation of the mdThal and mPFC caused a significant reduction in the number of approaches rats made per odor, whereas only mdThal inactivation or mPFC-mdThal disconnection caused significant increases in choice latency. Our results confirm that the mdThal is necessary for performance of the OST and that it may critically interact with the mPFC to mediate OST performance. Additionally, we have provided evidence that the mPFC and mdThal play dissociable roles in mediating foraging behavior.

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