Enkephalin

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Enkephalin has a depressant or inhibitory function of neuronal communication, and it is produced by VIP neurons <ref>Blasco-Ibáñez JM, Martínez-Guijarro FJ, Freund TF. Enkephalin-containing interneurons are specialized to innervate other interneurons in the hippocampal CA1 region of the rat and guinea-pig. Eur J Neurosci. 1998;10:1784–95.</ref>, located in a small area of the hippocampus called CA2, which is known to be involved in the formation of social memory <ref>Oliva A, Fernández-Ruiz A, Leroy F, Siegelbaum SA. Hippocampal CA2 sharp-wave ripples reactivate and promote social memory. Nature. 2020;587:264–9.</ref>. In mice, it is observed that VIP neurons show greater activity during the encounter with an unknown individual than against another relative and also when faced with a new object <ref>Leroy, F., de Solis, C.A., Boyle, L.M. et al. Enkephalin release from VIP interneurons in the hippocampal CA2/3a region mediates heterosynaptic plasticity and social memory. Mol Psychiatry (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-021-01124-y</ref>. With the release of enkephalin by VIP interneurons in CA2, a special type of plasticity is induced, called ITDP (Input-timing-dependent plasticity), which is essential for the formation of social memory <ref>Leroy F, Brann DH, Meira T, Siegelbaum SA. Input-timing-dependent Plasticity in the Hippocampal CA2 region and its potential role in social memory. Neuron. 2017;95:1089–102.e5.</ref>.
Enkephalin has a depressant or inhibitory function of neuronal communication, and it is produced by VIP neurons <ref>Blasco-Ibáñez JM, Martínez-Guijarro FJ, Freund TF. Enkephalin-containing interneurons are specialized to innervate other interneurons in the hippocampal CA1 region of the rat and guinea-pig. Eur J Neurosci. 1998;10:1784–95.</ref>, located in a small area of the hippocampus called CA2, which is known to be involved in the formation of social memory <ref>Oliva A, Fernández-Ruiz A, Leroy F, Siegelbaum SA. Hippocampal CA2 sharp-wave ripples reactivate and promote social memory. Nature. 2020;587:264–9.</ref>. In mice, it is observed that VIP neurons show greater activity during the encounter with an unknown individual than against another relative and also when faced with a new object <ref>Leroy, F., de Solis, C.A., Boyle, L.M. et al. Enkephalin release from VIP interneurons in the hippocampal CA2/3a region mediates heterosynaptic plasticity and social memory. Mol Psychiatry (2021). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41380-021-01124-y</ref>. With the release of enkephalin by VIP interneurons in CA2, a special type of plasticity is induced, called ITDP (Input-timing-dependent plasticity), which is essential for the formation of social memory <ref>Leroy F, Brann DH, Meira T, Siegelbaum SA. Input-timing-dependent Plasticity in the Hippocampal CA2 region and its potential role in social memory. Neuron. 2017;95:1089–102.e5.</ref>.
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CA2 dysfunction has been linked to schizophrenia in humans and is believed to contribute to social memory deficits. We know from mouse models of schizophrenia that the CA2 zone is poorly regulated in this pathology, and that these mice cannot form social memory. We are currently studying how enkephalin-mediated plasticity can be used to rescue the ability to form social memory in these animals.
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CA2 dysfunction has been linked to schizophrenia in humans and is believed to contribute to social memory deficits. We know from mouse models of schizophrenia that the CA2 zone is poorly regulated in this pathology, and that these mice cannot form social memory. This group is currently studying how enkephalin-mediated plasticity can be used to rescue the ability to form social memory in these animals.
== Pathophysiology ==
== Pathophysiology ==

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