Subchronic ketamine treatment leads to permanent changes in EEG, cognition and the astrocytic glutamate transporter EAAT2 in mice

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作者
Featherstone, Robert E. [1 ]
Liang, Yuling [1 ]
Saunders, John A. [1 ]
Tatard-Leitman, Valerie M. [1 ]
Ehrlichman, Richard S. [1 ]
Siegel, Steven J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Penn, Dept Psychiat, Translat Neurosci Program, Sch Med, Philadelphia, PA 19104 USA
关键词
NMDA; GFAP; Schizophrenia; EAAT; Glt-1; Auditory evoked potential; Drug abuse; Glutamate; RECEPTOR HYPOFUNCTION MODEL; D-ASPARTATE-RECEPTOR; NEGATIVE SYMPTOMS; EPISODIC MEMORY; COCAINE; RAT; SCHIZOPHRENIA; HIPPOCAMPUS; RETRIEVAL; EXPOSURE;
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10.1016/j.nbd.2012.05.003
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Ketamine is an NMDA receptor antagonist with psychotomimetic, dissociative, amnestic and euphoric effects. When chronically abused, ketamine users display deficits in cognition and information processing, even following long-term abstinence from the drug. While animal studies have shown evidence of behavioral changes and cognitive deficits that mimic those seen in humans within the period immediately following subchronic ketamine, a few animal studies have assessed long-term changes following cessation of ketamine exposure. To this end, the present study assessed event related potentials (ERPs) and EEG oscillations in mice exposed to subchronic ketamine following a 6 month period of abstinence from the drug. Ketamine-treated mice showed no change in P20, but did show marked reductions in amplitude of the later N40 and P80 components, consistent with previous studies of acute ketamine exposure. Additionally, ketamine-treated animals showed a significant reduction in stimulus evoked theta oscillations. To assess the functional significance of these changes, mice were also assessed on a series of behavioral and cognitive tests, including progressive ratio (motivation), extinction (behavioral flexibility) and win-shift radial maze (spatial memory). Subchronic ketamine produced marked disruptions in reversal learning and spatial memory. Analysis of brains from ketamine-treated mice failed to show evidence of neuronal degeneration as determined by NueN immunohistochemistry, but did show increased astrocyte proliferation and decreased expression of the glial specific glutamate transporter, GLT-1. These results strongly suggest: 1) that subchronic ketamine induces significant changes in brain function that long exceed exposure to the drug; 2) that ketamine exposure in mice induces lasting cognitive impairments closely resembling those observed in human ketamine abusers; 3) that ERP and EEG measures are highly sensitive to alterations in brain function associated with reduced cognitive function; and 4) that the brain changes induced by chronic ketamine treatment are suggestive of long-term adaptive or plastic, rather than degenerative, changes. (C) 2012 Published by Elsevier Inc.
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