Acetylcholine synergizes with netrin-1 to drive persistent firing in the entorhinal cortex

CELL REPORTS(2024)

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The ability of the mammalian brain to maintain spatial representations of external or internal information for short periods of time has been associated with sustained neuronal spiking and reverberatory neural network activity in the medial entorhinal cortex. Here, we show that conditional genetic deletion of netrin-1 or the netrin receptor deleted -in -colorectal cancer (DCC) from forebrain excitatory neurons leads to deficits in short-term spatial memory. We then demonstrate that conditional deletion of either netrin-1 or DCC inhibits cholinergic persistent firing and show that cholinergic activation of muscarinic receptors expressed by entorhinal cortical neurons promotes persistent firing by recruiting DCC to the plasma membrane. Together, these findings indicate that normal short-term spatial memory function requires the synergistic actions of acetylcholine and netrin-1.
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entorhinal cortex,short-term spatial memory,persistent firing,sustained neuronal spiking,cholinergic neuromodulation,muscarinic receptors,netrin,DCC,deleted-in-colorectal cancer,axon guidance
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