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https://read.qxmd.com/read/38107412/rescue-of-sharp-wave-ripples-and-prevention-of-network-hyperexcitability-in-the-ventral-but-not-the-dorsal-hippocampus-of-a-rat-model-of-fragile-x-syndrome
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Leonidas J Leontiadis, George Trompoukis, Giota Tsotsokou, Athina Miliou, Panagiotis Felemegkas, Costas Papatheodoropoulos
Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is a genetic neurodevelopmental disorder characterized by intellectual disability and is related to autism. FXS is caused by mutations of the fragile X messenger ribonucleoprotein 1 gene ( Fmr1 ) and is associated with alterations in neuronal network excitability in several brain areas including hippocampus. The loss of fragile X protein affects brain oscillations, however, the effects of FXS on hippocampal sharp wave-ripples (SWRs), an endogenous hippocampal pattern contributing to memory consolidation have not been sufficiently clarified...
2023: Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38103246/how-do-lateral-septum-projections-to-the-ventral-ca1-influence-sociability
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Dan Wang, Di Zhao, Wentao Wang, Fengai Hu, Minghu Cui, Jing Liu, Fantao Meng, Cuilan Liu, Changyun Qiu, Dunjiang Liu, Zhicheng Xu, Yameng Wang, Yu Zhang, Wei Li, Chen Li
JOURNAL/nrgr/04.03/01300535-202408000-00033/figure1/v/2023-12-16T180322Z/r/image-tiff Social dysfunction is a risk factor for several neuropsychiatric illnesses. Previous studies have shown that the lateral septum (LS)-related pathway plays a critical role in mediating social behaviors. However, the role of the connections between the LS and its downstream brain regions in social behaviors remains unclear. In this study, we conducted a three-chamber test using electrophysiological and chemogenetic approaches in mice to determine how LS projections to ventral CA1 (vCA1) influence sociability...
August 1, 2024: Neural Regeneration Research
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38077077/ventral-hippocampal-interneurons-govern-extinction-and-relapse-of-contextual-associations
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Anthony F Lacagnina, Tri N Dong, Rasika R Iyer, Saqib Khan, Mazen K Mohamed, Roger L Clem
Contextual associations are critical for survival but must be extinguished when new conditions render them nonproductive. By most accounts, extinction forms a new memory that competes with the original association for control over behavior, but the mechanisms underlying this competition remain largely enigmatic. Here we find the retrieval of contextual fear conditioning and extinction yield contrasting patterns of activity in prefrontal cortex and ventral hippocampus. Within ventral CA1, activation of somatostatin-expressing interneurons (SST-INs) occurs preferentially during extinction retrieval and correlates with differences in input synaptic transmission...
November 28, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38076843/distinct-catecholaminergic-pathways-projecting-to-hippocampal-ca1-transmit-contrasting-signals-during-behavior-and-learning
#24
Chad M Heer, Mark E J Sheffield
Neuromodulatory inputs to the hippocampus play pivotal roles in modulating synaptic plasticity, shaping neuronal activity, and influencing learning and memory. Recently it has been shown that the main sources of catecholamines to the hippocampus, ventral tegmental area (VTA) and locus coeruleus (LC), may have overlapping release of neurotransmitters and effects on the hippocampus. Therefore, to dissect the impacts of both VTA and LC circuits on hippocampal function, a thorough examination of how these pathways might differentially operate during behavior and learning is necessary...
November 30, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/38056456/visuotactile-integration-facilitates-mirror-induced-self-directed-behavior-through-activation-of-hippocampal-neuronal-ensembles-in-mice
#25
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Jun Yokose, William D Marks, Takashi Kitamura
Remembering the visual features of oneself is critical for self-recognition. However, the neural mechanisms of how the visual self-image is developed remain unknown because of the limited availability of behavioral paradigms in experimental animals. Here, we demonstrate a mirror-induced self-directed behavior (MSB) in mice, resembling visual self-recognition. Mice displayed increased mark-directed grooming to remove ink placed on their heads when an ink-induced visual-tactile stimulus contingency occurred. MSB required mirror habituation and social experience...
January 17, 2024: Neuron
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37992719/engram-cell-connectivity-as-a-mechanism-for-information-encoding-and-memory-function
#26
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Clara Ortega-de San Luis, Maurizio Pezzoli, Esteban Urrieta, Tomás J Ryan
Information derived from experiences is incorporated into the brain as changes to ensembles of cells, termed engram cells, which allow memory storage and recall. The mechanism by which those changes hold specific information is unclear. Here, we test the hypothesis that the specific synaptic wiring between engram cells is the substrate of information storage. First, we monitor how learning modifies the connectivity pattern between engram cells at a monosynaptic connection involving the hippocampal ventral CA1 (vCA1) region and the amygdala...
December 18, 2023: Current Biology: CB
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37928820/high-emotional-reactivity-is-associated-with-activation-of-a-molecularly-distinct-hippocampal-amygdala-circuit-modulated-by-the-glucocorticoid-receptor
#27
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Qiang Wei, Vivek Kumar, Shannon Moore, Fei Li, Geoffrey G Murphy, Stanley J Watson, Huda Akil
Emotions are characterized not only by their valence but also by whether they are stable or labile. Yet, we do not understand the molecular or circuit mechanisms that control the dynamic nature of emotional responses. We have shown that glucocorticoid receptor overexpression in the forebrain (GRov) leads to a highly reactive mouse with increased anxiety behavior coupled with greater swings in emotional responses. This phenotype is established early in development and persists into adulthood. However, the neural circuitry mediating this lifelong emotional lability remains unknown...
November 2023: Neurobiology of Stress
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37926917/spatial-and-amplitude-dynamics-of-neurostimulation-insights-from-the-acute-intrahippocampal-kainate-seizure-mouse-model
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thomas J Foutz, Nicholas Rensing, Lirong Han, Dominique M Durand, Michael Wong
OBJECTIVE: Neurostimulation is an emerging treatment for patients with drug-resistant epilepsy, which is used to suppress, prevent, and terminate seizure activity. Unfortunately, after implantation and despite best clinical practice, most patients continue to have persistent seizures even after years of empirical optimization. The objective of this study is to determine optimal spatial and amplitude properties of neurostimulation in inhibiting epileptiform activity in an acute hippocampal seizure model...
November 5, 2023: Epilepsia Open
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37881563/rewarded-maze-training-increases-approach%C3%A2-behavior-in-rats-through-neurogenesis-dependent-growth-of-ventral-hippocampus-prelimbic-circuits
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Timothy J Schoenfeld, Diane Rhee, Jesse A Smith, Varun Padmanaban, Adam T Brockett, Hannah N Jacobs, Heather A Cameron
BACKGROUND: Learning complex navigation routes increases hippocampal volume in humans, but it is not clear whether this growth impacts behaviors outside the learning situation or what cellular mechanisms are involved. METHODS: We trained rats with pharmacogenetic suppression of adult neurogenesis and littermate controls in 3 mazes over 3 weeks and tested novelty approach behavior several days after maze exposure. We then measured hippocampus and prelimbic cortex volumes using magnetic resonance imaging and assessed neuronal and astrocyte morphology...
October 2023: Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37829200/tonic-activin-signaling-shapes-cellular-and-synaptic-properties-of-ca1-neurons-mainly-in-dorsal-hippocampus
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Marc Dahlmanns, Maria Jesus Valero-Aracama, Jana Katharina Dahlmanns, Fang Zheng, Christian Alzheimer
Dorsal and ventral hippocampus serve different functions in cognition and affective behavior, but the underpinnings of this diversity at the cellular and synaptic level are not well understood. We found that the basal level of activin A, a member of the TGF-β family, which regulates hippocampal circuits in a behaviorally relevant fashion, is much higher in dorsal than in ventral hippocampus. Using transgenic mice with a forebrain-specific disruption of activin receptor signaling, we identified the pronounced dorsal-ventral gradient of activin A as a major factor determining the distinct neurophysiologic signatures of dorsal and ventral hippocampus, ranging from pyramidal cell firing, tuning of frequency-dependent synaptic facilitation, to long-term potentiation (LTP), long-term depression (LTD), and de-potentiation...
October 20, 2023: IScience
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37823340/temporal-association-activates-projections-from-the-perirhinal-cortex-and-ventral-ca1-to-the-prelimbic-cortex-and-from-the-prelimbic-cortex-to-the-basolateral-amygdala
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Thays B Santos, Juliana C Kramer-Soares, Cesar A O Coelho, Maria G M Oliveira
In trace fear conditioning, the prelimbic cortex exhibits persistent activity during the interval between the conditioned and unconditioned stimuli, which maintains a conditioned stimulus representation. Regions cooperating for this function or encoding the conditioned stimulus before the interval could send inputs to the prelimbic cortex, supporting learning. The basolateral amygdala has conditioned stimulus- and unconditioned stimulus-responsive neurons, convergently activated. The prelimbic cortex could directly project to the basolateral amygdala to associate the transient memory of the conditioned stimulus with the unconditioned stimulus...
October 11, 2023: Cerebral Cortex
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37817460/tip60-mediates-stress-induced-hypertension-via-promoting-glutamate-dmpfc-to-vca1-release
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Ying Wang, Min Xia, Jincheng Lu, Tianyu Wang, Xuan Zhang, Michael Ntim, Bin Wang
Hypertension is well-known to be influenced by genetic and environmental factors. Managing stress is one of the non-pharmacologic approaches to treating hypertension. It is, therefore, imperative to unravel the molecular mechanism by which stress conditions influence hypertension. In this study, TIP60 expressions in human blood samples and cell lines, glutamatedmPFC- to - vCA1 release, and receptor expressions in the Stress-induced hypertension mice were determined using western blotting, CSF (obtained by microdialysis), and ELISA...
December 31, 2023: Clinical and Experimental Hypertension: CHE
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37808689/ventral-ca1-population-codes-for-anxiety
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Sean C Lim, Stefano Fusi, René Hen
The ventral hippocampus is a critical node in the distributed brain network that controls anxiety. Using miniature microscopy and calcium imaging, we recorded ventral CA1 (vCA1) neurons in freely moving mice as they explored variants of classic behavioral assays for anxiety. Unsupervised behavioral segmentation revealed clusters of behavioral motifs that corresponded to exploratory and vigilance-like states. We discovered multiple vCA1 population codes that represented the anxiogenic features of the environment, such as bright light and openness, as well as the moment-to-moment anxiety state of the animals...
September 26, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37790294/recruitment-of-hippocampal-and-thalamic-pathways-to-the-central-amygdala-in-the-control-of-feeding-behavior-under-novelty
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Eliza M Greiner, Gorica Petrovich
It is adaptive to restrict eating under uncertainty, such as during habituation to novel foods and unfamiliar environments. However, sustained restrictive eating is a core symptom of eating disorders and has serious long-term health consequences. Current therapeutic efforts are limited, because the neural substrates of restrictive eating are poorly understood. Using a model of feeding avoidance under novelty, our recent study identified forebrain activation patterns and found evidence that the central nucleus of the amygdala (CEA) is a core integrating node...
September 11, 2023: Research Square
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37762124/hcn2-channels-in-the-ventral-hippocampal-ca1-regulate-nociceptive-hypersensitivity-in-mice
#35
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Yawen Zheng, Shan Shao, Yu Zhang, Shulu Yuan, Yuanwei Xing, Jiaxin Wang, Xuetao Qi, Kun Cui, Jifu Tong, Fengyu Liu, Shuang Cui, You Wan, Ming Yi
Chronic pain is a significant health problem worldwide. Recent evidence has suggested that the ventral hippocampus is dysfunctional in humans and rodents, with decreased neuronal excitability and connectivity with other brain regions, parallel pain chronicity, and persistent nociceptive hypersensitivity. But the molecular mechanisms underlying hippocampal modulation of pain remain poorly elucidated. In this study, we used ex vivo whole-cell patch-clamp recording, immunofluorescence staining, and behavioral tests to examine whether hyperpolarization-activated cyclic nucleotide-gated channels 2 (HCN2) in the ventral hippocampal CA1 (vCA1) were involved in regulating nociceptive perception and CFA-induced inflammatory pain in mice...
September 7, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37751231/the-differentiation-and-integration-of-the-hippocampal-dorsoventral-axis-are-controlled-by-two-nuclear-receptor-genes
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiong Yang, Rong Wan, Zhiwen Liu, Su Feng, Jiaxin Yang, Naihe Jing, Ke Tang
The hippocampus executes crucial functions from declarative memory to adaptive behaviors associated with cognition and emotion. However, the mechanisms of how morphogenesis and functions along the hippocampal dorsoventral axis are differentiated and integrated are still largely unclear. Here, we show that Nr2f1 and Nr2f2 genes are distinctively expressed in the dorsal and ventral hippocampus, respectively. The loss of Nr2f2 results in ectopic CA1/CA3 domains in the ventral hippocampus. The deficiency of Nr2f1 leads to the failed specification of dorsal CA1, among which there are place cells...
September 26, 2023: ELife
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37714307/interictal-spikes-in-alzheimer-s-disease-preclinical-evidence-for-dominance-of-the-dentate-gyrus-and-cholinergic-control-by-medial-septum
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Christos Panagiotis Lisgaras, Helen E Scharfman
Interictal spikes (IIS) are a common type of abnormal electrical activity in Alzheimer's disease (AD) and preclinical models. The brain regions where IIS are largest are not known but are important because such data would suggest sites that contribute to IIS generation. Because hippocampus and cortex exhibit altered excitability in AD models, we asked which areas dominate the activity during IIS along the cortical-CA1-dentate gyrus (DG) dorso-ventral axis. Because medial septal (MS) cholinergic neurons are overactive when IIS typically occur, we also tested the novel hypothesis that silencing the MS cholinergic neurons selectively would reduce IIS...
September 13, 2023: Neurobiology of Disease
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37693370/ketogenic-diet-alters-microglial-morphology-and-changes-the-hippocampal-lipidomic-profile-distinctively-in-stress-susceptible-versus-resistant-male-mice-upon-repeated-social-defeat
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Fernando González Ibáñez, Torin Halvorson, Kaushik Sharma, Chloe McKee, Micaël Carrier, Katherine Picard, Nathalie Vernoux, Kanchan Bisht, Jessica Deslauriers, Maciej Lalowski, Marie-Ève Tremblay
UNLABELLED: Psychological stress confers an increased risk for several diseases including psychiatric conditions. The susceptibility to psychological stress is modulated by various factors, many of them being modifiable lifestyle choices. The ketogenic diet (KD) has emerged as a dietary regime that offers positive outcomes on mood and health status. Psychological stress and elevated inflammation are common features of neuropsychiatric disorders such as certain types of major depressive disorder...
August 29, 2023: bioRxiv
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37689276/ketogenic-diet-changes-microglial-morphology-and-the-hippocampal-lipidomic-profile-differently-in-stress-susceptible-versus-resistant-male-mice-upon-repeated-social-defeat
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Fernando González Ibáñez, Torin Halvorson, Kaushik Sharma, Chloe Grace McKee, Micaël Carrier, Katherine Picard, Nathalie Vernoux, Kanchan Bisht, Jessica Deslauriers, Maciej Lalowski, Marie-Ève Tremblay
Psychological stress confers an increased risk for several diseases including psychiatric conditions. The susceptibility to psychological stress is modulated by various factors, many of them being modifiable lifestyle choices. The ketogenic diet (KD) has emerged as a dietary regime that offers positive outcomes on mood and health status. Psychological stress and elevated inflammation are common features of neuropsychiatric disorders such as certain types of major depressive disorder. KD has been attributed anti-inflammatory properties that could underlie its beneficial consequences on the brain and behavior...
September 7, 2023: Brain, Behavior, and Immunity
https://read.qxmd.com/read/37685952/dorsal-ventral-gradient-of-activin-regulates-strength-of-gabaergic-inhibition-along-longitudinal-axis-of-mouse-hippocampus-in-an-activity-dependent-fashion
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JOURNAL ARTICLE
Maria Jesus Valero-Aracama, Fang Zheng, Christian Alzheimer
The functional and neurophysiological distinction between the dorsal and ventral hippocampus affects also GABAergic inhibition. In line with this notion, ventral CA1 pyramidal cells displayed a more dynamic and effective response to inhibitory input compared to their dorsal counterparts. We posit that this difference is effected by the dorsal-ventral gradient of activin A, a member of the transforming growth factor-β family, which is increasingly recognized for its modulatory role in brain regions involved in cognitive functions and affective behavior...
August 24, 2023: International Journal of Molecular Sciences
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