Integrity of the uncinate fasciculus is associated with emotional pattern separation-related fMRI signals in the hippocampal dentate and CA3.

Neurobiol Learn Mem

Center for the Neurobiology of Learning and Memory, University of California, Irvine, United States; Department of Neurobiology and Behavior, University of California, Irvine, United States. Electronic address:

Published: January 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • Alterations in the uncinate fasciculus (UF), which connects the orbitofrontal cortex and medial temporal lobes, are linked to psychiatric disorders related to emotional issues, but its specific functions are not well understood.
  • Previous research indicates that brain regions like the amygdala and hippocampus play a role in how we differentiate emotional memories, but their connection to the UF needs further exploration.
  • Recent findings show that lower integrity of the UF correlates with increased hippocampal activity and poorer memory performance in emotional scenarios, suggesting the UF might help the orbitofrontal cortex guide emotional memory processing.

Article Abstract

Alterations in white matter integrity have been demonstrated in a number of psychiatric disorders involving emotional disruptions. One such pathway - the uncinate fasciculus - connects the orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) to the medial temporal lobes (MTL) and has been associated with early life adversity, maltreatment, anxiety, and depression. While it is purported to play a role in episodic memory and discrimination, its exact function remains poorly understood. We have previously described the role of the amygdala and dentate (DG)/CA3 fields of the hippocampus in the mnemonic discrimination of emotional experiences (i.e. emotional pattern separation). However, how this computation may be modulated by connectivity with the orbitofrontal cortex remains unknown. Here we asked if the uncinate fasciculus plays a role in influencing MTL subregional activity during emotional pattern separation. By combining diffusion imaging with high-resolution fMRI, we found that reduced integrity of the UF is related to elevated BOLD fMRI activation of the DG/CA3 subregions of the hippocampus during emotional lure discrimination. We additionally report that higher levels of DG/CA3 activity are associated with poorer memory performance, suggesting that greater activation in this network (possibly driven by CA3 recurrent collaterals) is associated with memory errors. Based on this work we suggest that the UF is one pathway that may allow the OFC to exert control on this network and improve discrimination of emotional experiences, although further work is necessary to fully evaluate this possibility. This work provides novel insight into the role of prefrontal interactions with the MTL, particularly in the context of emotional memory.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7855862PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nlm.2020.107359DOI Listing

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