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Comparable reduction in Zif268 levels and cytochrome oxidase activity in the retrosplenial cortex following mammillothalamic tract lesions

Damage to the mammillothalamic tract (MTT) produces memory impairments in both humans and rats, yet it is still not clear why this diencephalic pathway is vital for memory. One suggestion is that it is an important route for midbrain inputs to reach a wider cortical and subcortical network that supp...

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Autores principales: Frizzati, Aura, Milczarek, Michal M., Sengpiel, Frank, Thomas, Kerrie L., Dillingham, Christopher M., Vann, Seralynne D.
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Publicado: Elsevier Science 2016
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4936792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27233617
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroscience.2016.05.030
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author Frizzati, Aura
Milczarek, Michal M.
Sengpiel, Frank
Thomas, Kerrie L.
Dillingham, Christopher M.
Vann, Seralynne D.
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Milczarek, Michal M.
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description Damage to the mammillothalamic tract (MTT) produces memory impairments in both humans and rats, yet it is still not clear why this diencephalic pathway is vital for memory. One suggestion is that it is an important route for midbrain inputs to reach a wider cortical and subcortical network that supports memory. Consistent with this idea, MTT lesions produce widespread hypoactivity in distal brain regions as measured by the immediate-early gene, c-fos. To determine whether these findings were selective to c-fos or reflected more general changes in neuronal function, we assessed the effects of MTT lesions on the expression of the immediate-early gene protein, Zif268 and the metabolic marker, cytochrome oxidase, in the retrosplenial cortex and hippocampus. The lesions decreased levels of both activity markers in the superficial and deep layers of the retrosplenial cortex in both its granular and dysgranular subregions. In contrast, no significant changes were observed in the hippocampus, despite the MTT-lesioned animals showing marked impairments on T-maze alternation. These findings are consistent with MTT lesions providing important, indirect inputs for normal retrosplenial cortex functioning. These distal functional changes may contribute to the memory impairments observed after MTT lesions.
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spelling pubmed-49367922016-08-25 Comparable reduction in Zif268 levels and cytochrome oxidase activity in the retrosplenial cortex following mammillothalamic tract lesions Frizzati, Aura Milczarek, Michal M. Sengpiel, Frank Thomas, Kerrie L. Dillingham, Christopher M. Vann, Seralynne D. Neuroscience Article Damage to the mammillothalamic tract (MTT) produces memory impairments in both humans and rats, yet it is still not clear why this diencephalic pathway is vital for memory. One suggestion is that it is an important route for midbrain inputs to reach a wider cortical and subcortical network that supports memory. Consistent with this idea, MTT lesions produce widespread hypoactivity in distal brain regions as measured by the immediate-early gene, c-fos. To determine whether these findings were selective to c-fos or reflected more general changes in neuronal function, we assessed the effects of MTT lesions on the expression of the immediate-early gene protein, Zif268 and the metabolic marker, cytochrome oxidase, in the retrosplenial cortex and hippocampus. The lesions decreased levels of both activity markers in the superficial and deep layers of the retrosplenial cortex in both its granular and dysgranular subregions. In contrast, no significant changes were observed in the hippocampus, despite the MTT-lesioned animals showing marked impairments on T-maze alternation. These findings are consistent with MTT lesions providing important, indirect inputs for normal retrosplenial cortex functioning. These distal functional changes may contribute to the memory impairments observed after MTT lesions. Elsevier Science 2016-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4936792/ /pubmed/27233617 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroscience.2016.05.030 Text en © 2016 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Frizzati, Aura
Milczarek, Michal M.
Sengpiel, Frank
Thomas, Kerrie L.
Dillingham, Christopher M.
Vann, Seralynne D.
Comparable reduction in Zif268 levels and cytochrome oxidase activity in the retrosplenial cortex following mammillothalamic tract lesions
title Comparable reduction in Zif268 levels and cytochrome oxidase activity in the retrosplenial cortex following mammillothalamic tract lesions
title_full Comparable reduction in Zif268 levels and cytochrome oxidase activity in the retrosplenial cortex following mammillothalamic tract lesions
title_fullStr Comparable reduction in Zif268 levels and cytochrome oxidase activity in the retrosplenial cortex following mammillothalamic tract lesions
title_full_unstemmed Comparable reduction in Zif268 levels and cytochrome oxidase activity in the retrosplenial cortex following mammillothalamic tract lesions
title_short Comparable reduction in Zif268 levels and cytochrome oxidase activity in the retrosplenial cortex following mammillothalamic tract lesions
title_sort comparable reduction in zif268 levels and cytochrome oxidase activity in the retrosplenial cortex following mammillothalamic tract lesions
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4936792/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27233617
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.neuroscience.2016.05.030
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