Hippocampo-cortical circuits for selective memory encoding, routing, and replay

Neuron. 2023 Jul 5;111(13):2076-2090.e9. doi: 10.1016/j.neuron.2023.04.015. Epub 2023 May 16.

Abstract

Traditionally considered a homogeneous cell type, hippocampal pyramidal cells have been recently shown to be highly diverse. However, how this cellular diversity relates to the different hippocampal network computations that support memory-guided behavior is not yet known. We show that the anatomical identity of pyramidal cells is a major organizing principle of CA1 assembly dynamics, the emergence of memory replay, and cortical projection patterns in rats. Segregated pyramidal cell subpopulations encoded trajectory and choice-specific information or tracked changes in reward configuration respectively, and their activity was selectively read out by different cortical targets. Furthermore, distinct hippocampo-cortical assemblies coordinated the reactivation of complementary memory representations. These findings reveal the existence of specialized hippocampo-cortical subcircuits and provide a cellular mechanism that supports the computational flexibility and memory capacities of these structures.

Keywords: cell assemblies; entorhinal cortex; hippocampus; memory reactivation; memory replay; oscillations; place cells; prefrontal cortex; sharp-wave ripples.

Publication types

  • Research Support, N.I.H., Extramural
  • Research Support, Non-U.S. Gov't

MeSH terms

  • Animals
  • Hippocampus* / physiology
  • Pyramidal Cells*
  • Rats