Prelimbic Cortical Stimulation Improves Spatial Memory Through Distinct Patterns of Hippocampal Gene Expression in Aged Rats

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Shawn Zheng Kai Tan
Joveen Neoh
Andrew John Lawrence
Ed Xuekui Wu
Lee Wei Lim
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[1] The University of Hong Kong,Neuromodulation Laboratory, School of Biomedical Sciences, Li Ka Shing Faculty of Medicine
[2] Florey Institute of Neuroscience and Mental Health,Behavioural Neuroscience Division
[3] The University of Hong Kong,Department of Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Neurotherapeutics | 2020年 / 17卷
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Deep brain stimulation; dementia; memory; microarray; prelimbic cortex; hippocampus.;
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Dementia poses major health challenges worldwide, yet current treatments are faced with issues of efficacy and toxicity. Deep brain stimulation (DBS) is a promising non-pharmacological treatment for dementia, but most DBS studies use young healthy animals, which may not be aetiologically relevant. In this study, we used an aged rat model in which cognitive decline occurs through a natural ageing process. We used a Morris water maze (MWM) to determine the effects of prelimbic cortex (PrL) DBS on memory in aged rats. To investigate the underlying mechanisms of the effects of DBS, we carried out microarray, quantitative PCR analysis, and mass spectrometry to detect gene expression and neurotransmitter changes in the hippocampus. We showed PrL DBS improved the performance in MWM, with related distinct patterns of gene expression involving G protein–coupled receptor pathways. We further found neurotransmitter changes in the dorsal hippocampus, which corroborated and extended the microarray findings. Our results suggest that non-neurogenesis pathways play roles in the effects of DBS. Further studies are needed to investigate the effects of DBS on memory beyond neurogenesis and to consider the highlighted pathways suggested by our data.
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