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Nat Commun ; 9(1): 3638, 2018 09 07.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30194386

ABSTRACT

Dorsal and ventral hippocampus regions exert cognition and emotion-related functions, respectively. Since both regions display rhythmic activity, specific neural oscillatory pacemakers may underlie their functional dichotomy. Type 1 theta oscillations are independent of cholinergic transmission and are observed in the dorsal hippocampus during movement and exploration. In contrast, type 2 theta depends on acetylcholine and appears when animals are exposed to emotionally laden contexts such as a predator presence. Despite its involvement in emotions, type 2 theta has not been associated with the ventral hippocampus. Here, we show that optogenetic activation of oriens-lacunosum moleculare (OLM) interneurons in the ventral hippocampus drives type 2 theta. Moreover, we found that type 2 theta generation is associated with increased risk-taking behavior in response to predator odor. These results demonstrate that two theta oscillations subtypes originate in the two hippocampal regions that predominantly underlie either cognitive or emotion-related functions.


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Hippocampus/physiology , Interneurons/physiology , Risk-Taking , Theta Rhythm , Animals , Male , Mice , Mice, Transgenic , Odorants , Optogenetics , Receptors, Nicotinic/metabolism
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Neuron ; 99(2): 404-412.e3, 2018 07 25.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29983324

ABSTRACT

Inhibitory interneurons participate in mnemonic processes. However, defined roles for identified interneuron populations are scarce. A subpopulation of oriens lacunosum-moleculare (OLM) interneurons genetically defined by the expression of the nicotinic receptor α2 subunit has been shown to gate information carried by either the temporoammonic pathway or Schaffer collaterals in vitro. Here we set out to determine whether selective modulation of OLMα2 cells in the intermediate CA1 affects learning and memory in vivo. Our data show that intermediate OLMα2 cells can either enhance (upon their inhibition) or impair (upon their activation) object memory encoding in freely moving mice, thus exerting bidirectional control. Moreover, we find that OLMα2 cell activation inhibits fear-related memories and that OLMα2 cells respond differently to nicotine in the dorsoventral axis. These results suggest that intermediate OLMα2 cells are an important component in the CA1 microcircuit regulating learning and memory processes. VIDEO ABSTRACT.


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Avoidance Learning/physiology , CA1 Region, Hippocampal/cytology , CA1 Region, Hippocampal/physiology , Receptors, Nicotinic/biosynthesis , Animals , CA1 Region, Hippocampal/chemistry , Female , Male , Mice , Mice, 129 Strain , Mice, Inbred C57BL , Mice, Transgenic , Receptors, Nicotinic/genetics
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