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Entorhinal cortex–hippocampal circuit connectivity in health and disease

Melissa Hernández‐Frausto, Carmen Vivar

2024Frontiers in Human Neuroscience27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The entorhinal cortex (EC) and hippocampal (HC) connectivity is the main source of episodic memory formation and consolidation. The entorhinal-hippocampal (EC-HC) connection is classified as canonically glutamatergic and, more recently, has been characterized as a non-canonical GABAergic connection. Recent evidence shows that both EC and HC receive inputs from dopaminergic, cholinergic, and noradrenergic projections that modulate the mnemonic processes linked to the encoding and consolidation of memories. In the present review, we address the latest findings on the EC-HC connectivity and the role of neuromodulations during the mnemonic mechanisms of encoding and consolidation of memories and highlight the value of the cross-species approach to unravel the underlying cellular mechanisms known. Furthermore, we discuss how EC-HC connectivity early neurodegeneration may contribute to the dysfunction of episodic memories observed in aging and Alzheimer's disease (AD). Finally, we described how exercise may be a fundamental tool to prevent or decrease neurodegeneration.

Topics & Concepts

NeuroscienceEntorhinal cortexGlutamatergicHippocampal formationNeurodegenerationMemory consolidationEpisodic memoryPsychologyHippocampusDiseaseBiologyMedicineCognitionGlutamate receptorInternal medicineBiochemistryReceptorMemory and Neural MechanismsNeuroscience and Neuropharmacology ResearchStress Responses and Cortisol
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