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Modeling Intrahippocampal Effects of Anterior Hippocampal Hyperactivity Relevant to Schizophrenia Using Chemogenetic Excitation of Long Axis–Projecting Mossy Cells in the Mouse Dentate Gyrus

BACKGROUND: The anterior hippocampus of individuals with early psychosis or schizophrenia is hyperactive, as is the ventral hippocampus in many rodent models for schizophrenia risk. Mossy cells (MCs) of the ventral dentate gyrus (DG) densely project in the hippocampal long axis, targeting both dorsa...

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Autores principales: Bauer, James P., Rader, Sarah L., Joffe, Max E., Kwon, Wooseok, Quay, Juliana, Seanez, Leann, Zhou, Chengwen, Conn, P. Jeffrey, Lewis, Alan S.
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8372626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34414387
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2021.04.005
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author Bauer, James P.
Rader, Sarah L.
Joffe, Max E.
Kwon, Wooseok
Quay, Juliana
Seanez, Leann
Zhou, Chengwen
Conn, P. Jeffrey
Lewis, Alan S.
author_facet Bauer, James P.
Rader, Sarah L.
Joffe, Max E.
Kwon, Wooseok
Quay, Juliana
Seanez, Leann
Zhou, Chengwen
Conn, P. Jeffrey
Lewis, Alan S.
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description BACKGROUND: The anterior hippocampus of individuals with early psychosis or schizophrenia is hyperactive, as is the ventral hippocampus in many rodent models for schizophrenia risk. Mossy cells (MCs) of the ventral dentate gyrus (DG) densely project in the hippocampal long axis, targeting both dorsal DG granule cells and inhibitory interneurons. MCs are responsive to stimulation throughout hippocampal subfields and thus may be suited to detect hyperactivity in areas where it originates such as CA1. Here, we tested the hypothesis that hyperactivation of ventral MCs activates dorsal DG granule cells to influence dorsal hippocampal function. METHODS: In CD-1 mice, we targeted dorsal DG-projecting ventral MCs using an adeno-associated virus intersectional strategy. In vivo fiber photometry recording of ventral MCs was performed during exploratory behaviors. We used excitatory chemogenetic constructs to test the effects of ventral MC hyperactivation on long-term spatial memory during an object location memory task. RESULTS: Photometry revealed that ventral MCs were activated during exploratory rearing. Ventral MCs made functional monosynaptic inputs to dorsal DG granule cells, and chemogenetic activation of ventral MCs modestly increased activity of dorsal DG granule cells measured by c-Fos. Finally, chemogenetic activation of ventral MCs during the training phase of an object location memory task impaired test performance 24 hours later, without effects on locomotion or object exploration. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that ventral MC activation can directly excite dorsal granule cells and interfere with dorsal DG function, supporting future study of their in vivo activity in animal models for schizophrenia featuring ventral hyperactivity.
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spelling pubmed-83726262021-08-18 Modeling Intrahippocampal Effects of Anterior Hippocampal Hyperactivity Relevant to Schizophrenia Using Chemogenetic Excitation of Long Axis–Projecting Mossy Cells in the Mouse Dentate Gyrus Bauer, James P. Rader, Sarah L. Joffe, Max E. Kwon, Wooseok Quay, Juliana Seanez, Leann Zhou, Chengwen Conn, P. Jeffrey Lewis, Alan S. Biol Psychiatry Glob Open Sci Archival Report BACKGROUND: The anterior hippocampus of individuals with early psychosis or schizophrenia is hyperactive, as is the ventral hippocampus in many rodent models for schizophrenia risk. Mossy cells (MCs) of the ventral dentate gyrus (DG) densely project in the hippocampal long axis, targeting both dorsal DG granule cells and inhibitory interneurons. MCs are responsive to stimulation throughout hippocampal subfields and thus may be suited to detect hyperactivity in areas where it originates such as CA1. Here, we tested the hypothesis that hyperactivation of ventral MCs activates dorsal DG granule cells to influence dorsal hippocampal function. METHODS: In CD-1 mice, we targeted dorsal DG-projecting ventral MCs using an adeno-associated virus intersectional strategy. In vivo fiber photometry recording of ventral MCs was performed during exploratory behaviors. We used excitatory chemogenetic constructs to test the effects of ventral MC hyperactivation on long-term spatial memory during an object location memory task. RESULTS: Photometry revealed that ventral MCs were activated during exploratory rearing. Ventral MCs made functional monosynaptic inputs to dorsal DG granule cells, and chemogenetic activation of ventral MCs modestly increased activity of dorsal DG granule cells measured by c-Fos. Finally, chemogenetic activation of ventral MCs during the training phase of an object location memory task impaired test performance 24 hours later, without effects on locomotion or object exploration. CONCLUSIONS: These data suggest that ventral MC activation can directly excite dorsal granule cells and interfere with dorsal DG function, supporting future study of their in vivo activity in animal models for schizophrenia featuring ventral hyperactivity. Elsevier 2021-05-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8372626/ /pubmed/34414387 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2021.04.005 Text en © 2021 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Archival Report
Bauer, James P.
Rader, Sarah L.
Joffe, Max E.
Kwon, Wooseok
Quay, Juliana
Seanez, Leann
Zhou, Chengwen
Conn, P. Jeffrey
Lewis, Alan S.
Modeling Intrahippocampal Effects of Anterior Hippocampal Hyperactivity Relevant to Schizophrenia Using Chemogenetic Excitation of Long Axis–Projecting Mossy Cells in the Mouse Dentate Gyrus
title Modeling Intrahippocampal Effects of Anterior Hippocampal Hyperactivity Relevant to Schizophrenia Using Chemogenetic Excitation of Long Axis–Projecting Mossy Cells in the Mouse Dentate Gyrus
title_full Modeling Intrahippocampal Effects of Anterior Hippocampal Hyperactivity Relevant to Schizophrenia Using Chemogenetic Excitation of Long Axis–Projecting Mossy Cells in the Mouse Dentate Gyrus
title_fullStr Modeling Intrahippocampal Effects of Anterior Hippocampal Hyperactivity Relevant to Schizophrenia Using Chemogenetic Excitation of Long Axis–Projecting Mossy Cells in the Mouse Dentate Gyrus
title_full_unstemmed Modeling Intrahippocampal Effects of Anterior Hippocampal Hyperactivity Relevant to Schizophrenia Using Chemogenetic Excitation of Long Axis–Projecting Mossy Cells in the Mouse Dentate Gyrus
title_short Modeling Intrahippocampal Effects of Anterior Hippocampal Hyperactivity Relevant to Schizophrenia Using Chemogenetic Excitation of Long Axis–Projecting Mossy Cells in the Mouse Dentate Gyrus
title_sort modeling intrahippocampal effects of anterior hippocampal hyperactivity relevant to schizophrenia using chemogenetic excitation of long axis–projecting mossy cells in the mouse dentate gyrus
topic Archival Report
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8372626/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34414387
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.bpsgos.2021.04.005
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