| Literature DB >> 30950935 |
Olga A Mineyeva1,2, Natalia V Barykina1,2, Dmitry V Bezriadnov1,2, Sergey T Latushkin3, Alexander I Ryazanov3, Vitaliy N Unezhev3, Sergey A Shuvaev2, Svetlana V Usova1,2,4, Alexander A Lazutkin1,2,5.
Abstract
This study assessed the effects of combined low-dose neutron and γ-ray irradiation on hippocampal neurogenesis and hippocampal-dependent memory. Neural progenitor cell division and survival were evaluated in brain sections and whole hippocampal preparations following head irradiation at a dose of 0.34 Gy for neutron radiation and 0.36 Gy for γ-ray radiation. Hippocampal-dependent memory formation was tested in a contextual fear conditioning task following irradiation at doses of 0.4 Gy for neutron radiation and 0.42 Gy for γ-ray radiation. Cell division was suppressed consistently along the entire dorsoventral axis of the hippocampus 24 h after the irradiation, but quiescent stem cells remained unaffected. The control and irradiated mice showed no differences in terms of exploratory behavior or anxiety 6 weeks after the irradiation. The ability to form hippocampus-dependent memory was also unaffected. The data may be indicative of a negligible effect of the low-dose of fast neutron irradiation and the neurogenesis suppression on animal behavior at 6 weeks after irradiation.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 30950935 DOI: 10.1097/WNR.0000000000001237
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Neuroreport ISSN: 0959-4965 Impact factor: 1.837