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Hippocampus & Medial Temporal Lobe Functional Neuroanatomy November 12, 2009 Nanthia Suthana, Ph.D. Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory Department of Neurosurgery

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Hippocampus & Medial Temporal Lobe

Functional Neuroanatomy November 12, 2009

Nanthia Suthana, Ph.D.Cognitive Neurophysiology Laboratory

Department of Neurosurgery

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Felleman & Van Essen (1991)

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PHG

MamillaryBodies

HC

LIMBIC SYSTEM(cingulate gyrus, PHG, hypothalamus, septal area, nucleus acumbens, orbitofrontal ctx, amygdala)

Subcallosal Gyrus

Fornix

Cingulate Gyrus

Ant. Nucleus of Thal

Olfactory bulb

Septal Nuclei

Amygdala

Broca Maclean

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The Medial Temporal Lobeand Hippocampus

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What is amnesia?• Loss of memory function

• Two types

– Retrograde amnesia• Loss of previously-acquired (”premorbid”) memories

– Anterograde amnesia• Inability to form new (”postmorbid”) memories

Injury

Time

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(Corkin, Amaral, Gonzalez, Johnson and Hyman J. Neuro, 1997)(Scoville and Milner, 1957)

Patient H.M. and the Human MTL

• Suffered head injury @age 9– Developed severe epilepsy

• Surgeon surgically removed the medial temporal lobe bilaterally

• HM suffered severe anterograde and temporally graded retrograde amnesia

• Spared skill learning

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INTRODUCTIONMedial Temporal Circuitry

Adjacent MTL cortices : Entorhinal (ERC), Perirhinal (PRC) Parahippocampal (PHC)

Hippocampus (HC) proper : Dentate Gyrus (DG), CA3, CA1, and Subiculum (Sub)

PRC

PHC

ERC

Sub

DG CA 3

CA 1

Fornix

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Hippocampal Molecular Mechanisms

• Place cells, head direction cells, grid cells

• Long-term potentiation

• Neurogenesis

• Microcircuitry

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Hippocampal Place Cells

(O’Keefe & Conway,1978; Wilson & McNaughton, 1993, Ekstrom et al., 2003)

Reproduced from Wilson and McNaughton, 1993, Science

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Place Cells, Head Direction Cells, Grid Cells(Hafting et al., 2005; Moser & Moser, 2007)

PRC

PHC

ERC

Sub

DG CA 3

CA 1

Fornix

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Hippocampal Molecular Mechanisms

• Place cells, head direction cells, grid cells

• Long-term potentiation

• Neurogenesis

• Microcircuitry

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Long-Term Potentiation

(Kandel et al., 2000, Principles of Neural Science(Kandel et al., 2000, Principles of Neural Science)

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Long-term potentiation

• Bliss & Lomo (1973) discovered that high-frequency stimulation of neurons in the hippocampus results in lasting increase in synapse strength (known as long-term potentiation, or LTP)

• LTP relies upon a kind of glutamate receptor (NMDA)

• Block LTP – Block Learning

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Hippocampal Molecular Mechanisms

• Place cells, head direction cells, grid cells

• Long-term potentiation

• Neurogenesis

• Microcircuitry

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Hippocampal Neurogenesis

(Li et al., 2000(Li et al., 2000)

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Exercise-induced increases in Dentate Gyrus CBV correlate with Neurogenesis

Pereira A C et al. PNAS 2007

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Blocking Neurogenesis produces Learning Deficits

(Clelland et al., Science, 2009)

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Taxonomy of Long-term Memory Systems

Squire L, Zola S PNAS 1996;93:13515-13522Adapted from Squire, Knowlton 1994

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Episodic Learning & Memory

Personally experienced events within a spatio-temporal Context (Tulving, 1983, 2002)

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INTRODUCTIONMedial Temporal Circuitry

Adjacent MTL cortices : Entorhinal (ERC), Perirhinal (PRC) Parahippocampal (PHC)

Hippocampus (HC) proper : Dentate Gyrus (DG), CA3, CA1, and Subiculum (Sub)

PRC

PHC

ERC

Sub

DG CA 3

CA 1

Fornix

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Hippocampal Circuits

Fornix

bran

ch

(Postcomm

isuralB

ranch)

Fornix

(Pre

com

mis

sura

l)(septal-hippocampal pathway) Affects - Theta rhythm (4-8Hz)

(Hippocampal commissure)

(Perforant & alvear path)

AfferentsEfferents

HIPPOCAMPUS(Cortico-entorhinal projections)

ERC/Sub(PHG)

Cortex

Septal nuclei

Mammillary Body

ContralateralHippocampus

1. & 2.

3. 4.

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The Hippocampus Dentate Complex(HC-DG)

Afferent Pathways

Pyramidal cell(CA1,2)

PHG (ERC, Sub)

1. Perforant Pathway: PHG (ERC) --> DG Also ….2. Alvear Pathway: PHG --> CA1 3. Septo-hippocampal path (via fornix): Septal nuclei --> DG4. Hippocampal commissure (connects bilateral hippocampi)

Dentate gyrus (granule cells)

(mossy fibers)

Pyramidal cell(CA3)

(schaffer collaterals)

1. (perforant path)

(Also note: this efferent path closes the HC circuit loop!)

2. (alvear path)

Septal nuclei3. (septo-hippocampal path - thru fornix)

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The HippocampusCA fields

A) Lateral Ventricle, B) ependymal glia (ventricular surface), C) Alvear Layer, (pyramidal axons)

3 layers of hippocampus (archicortex): 1. Polymorph Layer (pyramidal axons & basket cells (-))2. Hippocampal pyramidal layer (pyramidal cell bodies)

3. Molecular Layer (pyramidal dendrites)

A) Lateral ventricleB) Ependymal glia

C) Alvear layer

1. Polymorph Layer

2. Pyramidal Layer

3. Molecular Layer(pyramidal dendrite)

(pyramidal axon)

(pyramidal cell body)

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Imaging the Human Hippocampus is Challenging

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High-Resolution Hippocampal Imaging

HHR Structural (voxel size = .4 x .4 x 3mm)HHR Functional EPI (voxel size = 1.6 x 1.6 x 3 mm)

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High-resolution MRI of the MTL

(Zeineh, Engel, Thompson, Bookheimer Neuroimage, 2001)

(Ekstrom, Bazih, Suthana, (Ekstrom, Bazih, Suthana, Al-Hakim, Ogura, Zeineh, Burggren, Bookheimer. Neuroimag, 2009)

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Current Research Directions

• Encoding vs. Retrieval

• Match/Mismatch or Updated Encoding– Allocentric Spatial Encoding

• Recollection vs. Familiarity

• Pattern Separation / Pattern Completion

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Face-Name Association Zeineh et al, Science, 2003

Learn Face-Name Pair

Covert Name Recall

Distractor

Learn

Recall

Learn

Recall

Learn

Recall

Learn

Recall

D D D DRest Rest

Time 7 minutes

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Results

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Encoding/Retrieval of Spatial Associations

(Suthana, Ekstrom, Moshirvaziri, Knowlton, Bookheimer in preparation)(Suthana, Ekstrom, Moshirvaziri, Knowlton, Bookheimer in preparation)

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Current Research Directions

• Encoding vs. Retrieval

• Match/Mismatch or Updated Encoding– Allocentric Spatial Encoding

• Recollection vs. Familiarity

• Pattern Separation / Pattern Completion

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CA1 region?

• Bilateral CA1 damage results in memory impairments(Zola-Morgan et al., 1986; Sass et al., 1995; Rausch & Babb, 1993)

• Place cells & computational models (McNaughton & Morris 1987; Lee et al. 2004; Levy 1989; Hasselmo & Schnell, 1994; Blum & Abbot,

1996)

PRC

PHC

ERC

Sub

DG CA 3

CA 1

Fornix

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CA1 region?

• Bilateral CA1 damage results in memory impairments(Zola-Morgan et al., 1986; Sass et al., 1995; Rausch & Babb, 1993)

• Place cells & computational models (McNaughton & Morris 1987; Lee et al. 2004; Levy 1989; Hasselmo & Schnell, 1994; Blum & Abbot,

1996)

ERC

DG CA 3

CA 1 = comparator(match/mismatch detector)

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EGOCENTRIC (SSP): “Learn store locations relative to starting point”

ALLOCENTRIC (MSP): “Learn store locations relative to other stores”

Suthana et al., Journal of Neuroscience, 2009

Learning a Cognitive Map(Allocentric Spatial Encoding)

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(Spearman’s ρ = 0.53, p = 0.02, N=18)

Allocentric Egocentric

Suthana et al., Journal of Neuroscience, 2009

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Current Research Directions

• Encoding vs. Retrieval

• Match/Mismatch or Updated Encoding– Allocentric Spatial Encoding

• Recollection vs. Familiarity

• Pattern Separation / Pattern Completion

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Recollection versus Familiarity

• (R) Recollection - re-experiencing the encoding event at the time of recall, true episodic memory

• (K) - Know - the feeling of familiarity that you’ve seen something before, but not remembering the exact encoding event– Not implicit because it is conscious

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R vs. K• Eldridge et al have shown the HC is selectively

involved in R, not with K.

(Eldridge et al., Nature Neuroscience 2000)

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Current Research Directions

• Encoding vs. Retrieval

• Match/Mismatch or Updated Encoding– Allocentric Spatial Encoding

• Recollection vs. Familiarity

• Pattern Separation / Completion

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– Separation of item/episodic representations

– Orthogonolization of sensory input & reduction of interference(Rolls, 1996; Norman & O’Reilly, 2003)

Pattern separation & the Hippocampus

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Felleman & Van Essen (1991)

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High-res fMRI of Human CA3/DG (Bakker, Kirwan, Miller, and Stark, Science 2008)

Hippocampal CA3/DG and Pattern Separation

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Pattern Separation (CA3/DG)

(Clelland et al., Science, 2009) (Leutgeb et al., Science, 2008)

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Conclusions– Proposed Model (Encoding)

PRC

PHC

ERC

DG CA 3

BOLD

Neuronal Firing

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Conclusions– Proposed Model (Retrieval)

PRC

PHC

ERC

Sub

DG CA 3

CA 1

Fornix

BOLD

Neuronal Firing

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Conclusions– Proposed Model (Allocentric / Mismatch Encoding)

PRC

PHC

ERC

Sub

DG CA 3

CA 1BOLD

Neuronal Firing

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HC

Kluver-Bucy SyndromeBilateral Amygdala and Pyriform ctx

(some area 20 and HC)

Subcallosal Gyrus

Fornix

Cingulate Gyrus

MamillaryBodies

Ant. Nucleus

PHGOlfactory bulb

Septal Nuclei

Amygdala

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*Emotional Response:Endocrine relase, autonomic discharge, facial posturing, body set

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The brain’s response to seeing emotional faces

• Face-specific brain region (fusiform face area)

• Seeing emotional faces (fear, anger) increases activity in the emotional system (amygdala)

• No conscious perception is required

• Frontal lobes can control this response

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Single Neuron Recordings in Humans

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(Quian Quiroga Reddy, Kreiman, Koch, & Fried. Nature, 2005)

(Waydo, Kraskov, Quian Quiroga, Fried, & Koch. Journal of Neurosci 2006)

Invariant Representations in the Human MTL

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Improved Electrode Localization

Improved electrode localization and targeting using high-resolution imaging and cortical unfolding

(Ekstrom, Suthana, Behnke, Bookheimer, and Fried, Journal of Neurosurgery, 2009)(Ekstrom, Suthana, Behnke, Bookheimer, and Fried, Journal of Neurosurgery, 2009)

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Target

Lure 1 Lure 2 Lure 3 Lure 4

Pattern Separation in Human CA3/DG

Suthana et al., in preparation