脆性X综合征大鼠模型海马位置细胞序列受损。

IF 4 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Journal of Neuroscience Pub Date : 2025-04-09 DOI:10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1978-24.2025
Margaret M Donahue, Emma Robson, Laura Lee Colgin
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脆性X综合征(FXS)是一种神经发育障碍,可导致空间认知和记忆障碍。海马体被认为通过位置细胞的活动来支持空间认知,位置细胞是具有空间感受野的神经元。在特定的行为状态下,位置细胞群的协调放电是由海马体中不同的振荡模式组织的。θ波节律在清醒探索期间组织位置细胞群。在清醒休息时,尖锐的波纹组织位置细胞群的重新激活。在这里,我们在FXS大鼠模型(Fmr1敲除大鼠)中检测了CA1位置细胞群在活动行为和随后休息期间的协调。在Fmr1敲除大鼠中,单个位置细胞在θ节律下的组织是正常的,但在单个θ周期中位置细胞序列的协调激活受到了损害。此外,在积极探索后的清醒休息期间,随后的位置细胞序列重播受到损害。总之,这些结果扩展了我们对FXS中观察到的遗传修饰如何影响海马生理的理解,并提出了FXS中空间认知受损的潜在机制。脆性X综合征(Fragile X Syndrome,简称FXS)是一种神经发育障碍,可导致记忆受损和非典型空间行为,如“私奔”(即徘徊和迷失)。海马CA1亚区的活动支持空间记忆和空间认知,使其成为FXS背景下研究的重要候选者;然而,FXS如何影响CA1中的神经元群活动尚不清楚。在本研究中,我们发现在FXS大鼠模型中,CA1神经元群在活动行为和清醒休息时的协调性受损。这些结果揭示了海马生理缺陷可能导致FXS的认知障碍。
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Hippocampal Place Cell Sequences Are Impaired in a Rat Model of Fragile X Syndrome.

Fragile X syndrome (FXS) is a neurodevelopmental disorder that can cause impairments in spatial cognition and memory. The hippocampus is thought to support spatial cognition through the activity of place cells, neurons with spatial receptive fields. Coordinated firing of place cell populations is organized by different oscillatory patterns in the hippocampus during specific behavioral states. Theta rhythms organize place cell populations during awake exploration. Sharp wave-ripples organize place cell population reactivation during waking rest. Here, we examined the coordination of CA1 place cell populations during active behavior and subsequent rest in a rat model of FXS (Fmr1 knock-out rats). While the organization of individual place cells by the theta rhythm was normal, the coordinated activation of sequences of place cells during individual theta cycles was impaired in Fmr1 knock-out rats. Furthermore, the subsequent replay of place cell sequences was impaired during waking rest following active exploration. Together, these results expand our understanding of how genetic modifications that model those observed in FXS affect hippocampal physiology and suggest a potential mechanism underlying impaired spatial cognition in FXS.

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Journal of Neuroscience
Journal of Neuroscience 医学-神经科学
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