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. 2019 Feb 4;29(3):367-380.e4.
doi: 10.1016/j.cub.2018.12.003. Epub 2019 Jan 3.

Encoding of Odor Fear Memories in the Mouse Olfactory Cortex

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Encoding of Odor Fear Memories in the Mouse Olfactory Cortex

Claire Meissner-Bernard et al. Curr Biol. .
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Abstract

Odor memories are exceptionally robust and essential for animal survival. The olfactory (piriform) cortex has long been hypothesized to encode odor memories, yet the cellular substrates for olfactory learning and memory remain unknown. Here, using intersectional, cFos-based genetic manipulations ("Fos tagging"), we show that olfactory fear conditioning activates sparse and distributed ensembles of neurons in the mouse piriform cortex. We demonstrate that chemogenetic silencing of these Fos-tagged piriform ensembles selectively interferes with odor fear memory retrieval but does not compromise basic odor detection and discrimination. Furthermore, chemogenetic reactivation of piriform neurons that were Fos tagged during olfactory fear conditioning causes a decrease in exploratory behavior, mimicking odor-evoked fear memory recall. Together, our experiments identify specific ensembles of piriform neurons as critical components of an olfactory fear memory trace.

Keywords: Fos tagging; chemogenetics; learning; memory; memory trace; olfaction; piriform cortex.

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