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Dr. Xiao-Dong Wang's group published in Nature Communications

Date Posted :2021-01-04    Source :郭欣艳    Views :154


Touch can positively influence cognition and emotion, but the underlying mechanisms remain unclear. We report that tactile experience enrichment improves memory and alleviates anxiety by remodeling neurons along the dorsoventral axis of the dentate gyrus (DG) in adult mice. Tactile enrichment induces differential activation and structural modification of neurons in the dorsal and ventral DG, and increases the presynaptic input from the lateral entorhinal cortex (LEC), which is reciprocally connected with the primary somatosensory cortex (S1), to tactile experience-activated DG neurons. Chemogenetic activation of tactile experience-tagged dorsal and ventral DG neurons enhances memory and reduces anxiety respectively, whereas inactivation of these neurons or S1-innervated LEC neurons abolishes the beneficial effects of tactile enrichment. Moreover, adulthood tactile enrichment attenuates early-life stress-induced memory deficits and anxiety-related behavior. Our findings demonstrate that enriched tactile experience retunes the pathway from S1 to DG and enhances DG neuronal plasticity to modulate cognition and emotion.

Dr. Xiao-Dong Wang conceived the project and designed the experiments. Graduate students Chi Wang, Hui Liu and Kun Li contributed equally to this work. This work was supported by the National Key Research and Development Program of China (2016YFA0501000) and the National Natural Science Foundation of China (81761138044 and 81971260).