Neural circuits in the dentate gyrus are continuously modified by adult neurogenesis, whose level is affected by the animal's experience. However, it is not known whether this experience-dependent anatomical modification alters the functional properties of the dentate gyrus. Here, using the expression of immediate early gene products, c-fos and Zif268, as indicators of recently activated neurons, we show that previous exposure to an enriched environment increases the total number of new neurons and the number of new neurons responding to reexposure to the same environment. The increase in the density of activated new neurons occurred specifically in response to exposure to the same environment but not to a different experience. Furthermore, we found that these experience-specific modifications are affected exclusively by previous exposure around the second week after neuronal birth but not later than 3 weeks. Thus, the animal's experience within a critical period during an immature stage of new neurons determines the survival and population response of the new neurons and may affect later neural representation of the experience in the dentate gyrus. This experience-specific functional modification through adult neurogenesis could be a mechanism by which new neurons exert a long-term influence on the function of the dentate gyrus related to learning and memory.
Experience-Specific Functional Modification of the Dentate Gyrus through Adult Neurogenesis: A Critical Period during an Immature Stage
A. Tashiro,Hiroshi Makino,F. Gage
Published 2007 in Journal of Neuroscience
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PUBLICATION RECORD
- Publication year
2007
- Venue
Journal of Neuroscience
- Publication date
2007-03-21
- Fields of study
Biology, Medicine, Psychology
- Identifiers
- External record
- Source metadata
Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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- adult neurogenesis
The generation and maturation of new neurons in the adult brain, examined here in the dentate gyrus.
- critical period during the second week after neuronal birth
A time window in early neuronal maturation when experience is proposed to have a strong effect on new neurons.
Aliases: second-week critical period, immature stage
- dentate gyrus
A hippocampal subregion in which adult-born neurons are studied for experience-dependent changes.
- enriched environment
A stimulating environmental condition used as the prior experience and reexposure condition in the experiment.
Aliases: environmental enrichment
- immediate early gene products c-fos and zif268
Activity-dependent molecular markers used to identify recently activated neurons.
Aliases: c-fos, Zif268
- new neurons
Adult-born neurons in the dentate gyrus whose survival and activation are assessed in relation to experience.
Aliases: adult-born neurons
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