Estrogen deficiency affects synchronized neural connectivity in the olfactory bulb-nucleus accumbens circuit: A local field potential study in ovariectomized mouse model
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Abstract
Estrogen plays a crucial role in regulating various brain functions, including cognitive, emotional, and social behaviors. Menopausal women face a decline in estrogen levels, which has been linked to several physical and mental health issues. However, the impact of estrogen on the olfactory bulb–nucleus accumbens (OB-NAc) circuit, which is essential for regulating emotions and cognitive behaviors, remains poorly understood. To test the hypothesis that estrogen deficiency affects signal processing, we recorded local field potentials (LFPs) using intracranial electrodes implanted in four-week-old ovariectomized (OVX) mice during an open-field test (OFT). The results showed a decrease in locomotor activity and increase in anxiety-like behaviors in OVX mice. Furthermore, we found a decrease in high-gamma power in the OB. We analyzed coherence and inter-region phase-amplitude coupling (ir-PAC) to explore the connectivity between the OB and NAc. We observed a decrease in low-gamma and high-gamma coherence in OVX mice. Additionally, we found that the direction of connectivity from the NAc to the OB was disrupted in OVX mice. In summary, our study provides evidence that estrogen deficiency is linked to synchronized neural connectivity changes in the OB–NAc circuit. These findings have implications for our understanding of the roles played by the OB–NAc neural circuit and estrogen in the regulation of general exploratory behavior and anxiety-like behavior.
雌激素在调节包括认知、情感和社交行为在内的各种大脑功能方面发挥着至关重要的作用。更年期妇女面临着雌激素水平下降的问题,这与多种生理和心理健康问题有关。然而,人们对雌激素对嗅球-核团(OB-NAc)回路的影响仍知之甚少,而这一回路对调节情绪和认知行为至关重要。为了验证雌激素缺乏会影响信号处理的假设,我们使用植入四周龄卵巢切除(OVX)小鼠颅内的电极记录了小鼠在开阔地测试(OFT)过程中的局部场电位(LFPs)。结果显示,卵巢切除小鼠的运动活动减少,焦虑样行为增加。此外,我们还发现 OB 中的高伽马功率有所下降。我们分析了相干性和区域间相位-振幅耦合(ir-PAC),以探索OB和NAc之间的连通性。我们观察到,OVX 小鼠的低伽马和高伽马相干性下降。此外,我们还发现,OVX 小鼠从 NAc 到 OB 的连接方向受到了干扰。总之,我们的研究提供了证据,证明雌激素缺乏与OB-NAc回路的同步神经连接变化有关。这些发现对我们理解OB-NAc神经回路和雌激素在调控一般探索行为和焦虑样行为中的作用具有重要意义。
期刊介绍:
Hormones and Behavior publishes original research articles, reviews and special issues concerning hormone-brain-behavior relationships, broadly defined. The journal''s scope ranges from laboratory and field studies concerning neuroendocrine as well as endocrine mechanisms controlling the development or adult expression of behavior to studies concerning the environmental control and evolutionary significance of hormone-behavior relationships. The journal welcomes studies conducted on species ranging from invertebrates to mammals, including humans.