Clustering of synaptic engram: Functional and structural basis of memory.

Neurobiol Learn Mem

Center for Cognition and Sociality, Institute for Basic Science (IBS), Daejeon, South Korea. Electronic address:

Published: December 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Studies on memory engrams show that experiences and learning are represented at the neuronal level, focusing particularly on synaptic connections and their organization on dendrites.
  • Research has identified 'synaptic clusters,' which are groups of synapses involved in learning and memory processes, influenced by factors from both presynaptic inputs and postsynaptic dendrites.
  • This review discusses the mechanisms behind synaptic clustering, its link to memory formation, and highlights future research directions in this area.

Article Abstract

Studies on memory engram have demonstrated how experience and learning can be allocated at a neuronal level for centuries. Recently emerging evidence narrowed down further to the synaptic connections and their patterned allocation on dendrites. Notably, groups of synapses within a specific range within dendrites known as 'synaptic clusters' have been revealed in association with learning and memory. Previous investigations have shown that a variety of factors mediated by both presynaptic inputs and postsynaptic dendrites contribute to clustering. Here, we review the neural mechanism of synaptic clustering and its correlation with memory. We highlight the recent findings about the clustering of synaptic engrams and memory formation and discuss future directions.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.nlm.2024.107993DOI Listing

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