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PNAS Plus: Context-dependent memory traces in the crab’s mushroom bodies: Functional support for a common origin of high-order memory centers

机译:PNAS Plus:螃蟹蘑菇体内的上下文相关记忆痕迹:对高级记忆中心的常见来源的功能支持

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The hypothesis of a common origin for the high-order memory centers in bilateral animals is based on the evidence that several key features, including gene expression and neuronal network patterns, are shared across several phyla. Central to this hypothesis is the assumption that the arthropods’ higher order neuropils of the forebrain [the mushroom bodies (MBs) of insects and the hemiellipsoid bodies (HBs) of crustaceans] are homologous structures. However, even though involvement in memory processes has been repeatedly demonstrated for the MBs, direct proof of such a role in HBs is lacking. Here, through neuroanatomical and immunohistochemical analysis, we identified, in the crab Neohelice granulata, HBs that resemble the calyxless MBs found in several insects. Using in vivo calcium imaging, we revealed training-dependent changes in neuronal responses of vertical and medial lobes of the HBs. These changes were stimulus-specific, and, like in the hippocampus and MBs, the changes reflected the context attribute of the memory trace, which has been envisioned as an essential feature for the HBs. The present study constitutes functional evidence in favor of a role for the HBs in memory processes, and provides key physiological evidence supporting a common origin of the arthropods’ high-order memory centers.
机译:双边动物高阶记忆中心共同起源的假设是基于这样的证据,即几个门之间共有几个关键特征,包括基因表达和神经元网络模式。该假设的中心假设是前节肢动物的节肢动物的高阶神经毛[昆虫的蘑菇体(MBs)和甲壳类动物的半椭圆体(HBs)]是同源结构。但是,即使已经针对MB反复证明了其参与存储过程,但仍缺乏直接证明在HBs中这种作用的证据。在这里,通过神经解剖学和免疫组织化学分析,我们在蟹新螺旋体颗粒中鉴定出了与几种昆虫中发现的无花萼MB类似的HBs。使用体内钙成像,我们揭示了HBs垂直和内侧叶神经元反应的训练依赖性变化。这些变化是特定于刺激的,并且像海马和MB一样,这些变化反映了记忆轨迹的上下文属性,这被认为是HBs的基本特征。本研究构成了功能性证​​据,支持HBs在记忆过程中的作用,并提供了关键的生理证据,支持节肢动物的高级记忆中心的共同起源。

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