Altered Hippocampal–Prefrontal Dynamics Following Medial Prefrontal Stroke in Mouse

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Kristin L. Hillman
Hannah J. Wall
Luke O. Matthews
Emma K. Gowing
Andrew N. Clarkson
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[1] University of Otago,Department of Psychology
[2] University of Otago,Department of Anatomy, Brain Health Research Centre and Brain Research New Zealand
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NeuroMolecular Medicine | 2019年 / 21卷
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Spatial memory; Prefrontal; Coherence; Photothrombotic stroke; Theta; Beta;
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Frontal infarcts can produce cognitive impairments that affect an individual’s ability to function in everyday life. However, the precise types of deficits, and their underlying mechanisms, are not well-understood. Here we used a prefrontal photothrombotic stroke model in C57BL/6J mice to characterise specific cognitive changes that occur in the 6 weeks post-stroke. Behavioural experiments were paired with in vivo electrophysiology to assess whether changes in oscillatory communication between the prefrontal cortex (PFC) and the hippocampus (HPC) mirrored any observed behavioural changes. We found that mice in the stroke group exhibited a delayed onset impairment in tasks of spatial working memory (object location recognition and Y-maze) and that this correlated with reduced PFC–HPC theta band coherence (5–12 Hz) during the task. In the open field, mice in the stroke group exhibited hyperactivity as compared to controls, and stroke animals also exhibited significantly higher beta band activity (13–30 Hz) in the PFC and the HPC. Taken together our results suggest that infarcts in the PFC result in PFC–HPC oscillatory communication changes in the theta and beta bands, correlating with altered performance in spatial memory and open field tasks respectively. Of particular interest, early open field changes in PFC beta band power post-stroke correlated to later-stage spatial memory impairments, highlighting this as a potential biomarker for detecting when spatial memory impairments are likely to occur.
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