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. 2022 Sep 7;110(17):2854-2866.e4.
doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2022.06.013. Epub 2022 Jul 19.

Sequential inhibitory plasticities in hippocampal area CA2 and social memory formation

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Sequential inhibitory plasticities in hippocampal area CA2 and social memory formation

Maïthé Loisy et al. Neuron. .
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Abstract

Area CA2 is a critical region for diverse hippocampal functions including social recognition memory. This region has unique properties and connectivity. Notably, intra-hippocampal excitatory inputs to CA2 lack canonical long-term plasticity, but inhibitory transmission expresses a long-term depression mediated by Delta-opioid receptors (DOR-iLTDs). Evidence indicates that DOR-iLTDs are insufficient to underlie social coding. Here, we report a novel inhibitory plasticity mediated by cannabinoid type 1 receptor activation (CB1R-iLTD). Surprisingly, CB1R-iLTD requires previous induction of DOR-iLTDs, indicating a permissive role for DOR plasticity. Blockade of CB1Rs in CA2 completely prevents social memory formation. Furthermore, the sequentiality of DOR- and CB1R-mediated plasticity occurs in vivo during successive social interactions. Finally, CB1R-iLTD is altered in a mouse model of schizophrenia with impaired social cognition but is rescued by a manipulation that also rescues social memory. Altogether, our data reveal a unique interplay between two inhibitory plasticities and a novel mechanism for social memory formation.

Keywords: 22q11.2 deletion syndrome; CB1R; area CA2; cannabinoid; hippocampus; inhibitory transmission; long-term depression; social memory.

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