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Amphetamine sensitization alters hippocampal neuronal morphology and memory and learning behaviors.

Luis Enrique Arroyo-García1,2,3, Hiram Tendilla-Beltrán1,2, Rubén Antonio Vázquez-Roque1, Erick Ernesto Jurado-Tapia1, Alfonso Díaz4, Patricia Aguilar-Alonso4, Eduardo Brambila4, Eduardo Monjaraz1, Fidel De La Cruz2, Antonio Rodríguez-Moreno5, Gonzalo Flores6.   

Abstract

It is known that continuous abuse of amphetamine (AMPH) results in alterations in neuronal structure and cognitive behaviors related to the reward system. However, the impact of AMPH abuse on the hippocampus remains unknown. The aim of this study was to determine the damage caused by AMPH in the hippocampus in an addiction model. We reproduced the AMPH sensitization model proposed by Robinson et al. in 1997 and performed the novel object recognition test (NORt) to evaluate learning and memory behaviors. After the NORt, we performed Golgi-Cox staining, a stereological cell count, immunohistochemistry to determine the presence of GFAP, CASP3, and MT-III, and evaluated oxidative stress in the hippocampus. We found that AMPH treatment generates impairment in short- and long-term memories and a decrease in neuronal density in the CA1 region of the hippocampus. The morphological test showed an increase in the total dendritic length, but a decrease in the number of mature spines in the CA1 region. GFAP labeling increased in the CA1 region and MT-III increased in the CA1 and CA3 regions. Finally, we found a decrease in Zn concentration in the hippocampus after AMPH treatment. An increase in the dopaminergic tone caused by AMPH sensitization generates oxidative stress, neuronal death, and morphological changes in the hippocampus that affect cognitive behaviors like short- and long-term memories.
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Year:  2020        PMID: 32555421     DOI: 10.1038/s41380-020-0809-2

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Psychiatry        ISSN: 1359-4184            Impact factor:   15.992


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