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Cerebellar Bergmann glia (BG) engulf synapses during motor learning, refining neural circuits. Blocking this process impairs motor adaptation, highlighting glia's role in memory formation.

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Area of Science:

  • Neuroscience
  • Cell Biology
  • Neuroimmunology

Background:

  • Synaptic pruning is crucial for learning and memory.
  • Glia are known to sculpt neural circuits via synapse engulfment.
  • The specific role of glial synaptic pruning in memory formation is not fully understood.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To investigate the role of cerebellar Bergmann glia (BG) in synaptic pruning during motor learning.
  • To determine if glial engulfment of synapses contributes to memory formation.

Main Methods:

  • Utilized novel phagocytosis reporter mice for visualizing synapse engulfment.
  • Employed three-dimensional ultrastructural characterization for detailed analysis.
  • Administered Annexin V to pharmacologically block glial engulfment.

Main Results:

  • Synaptic engulfment by BG increased during cerebellum-dependent motor learning in mice.
  • BG exhibited increased pre- and postsynaptic nibbling, with reduced spine volume post-learning.
  • Blocking engulfment with Annexin V prevented spine volume reduction and hindered overnight motor adaptation improvement.

Conclusions:

  • Cerebellar Bergmann glia actively participate in refining mature cerebellar cortical circuits.
  • Glial synaptic engulfment is a key mechanism underlying motor learning and memory consolidation.