Alteration of hippocampal CA2 plasticity and social memory in adult rats impacted by juvenile stress

Author:

Raghuraman Radha12,Navakkode Sheeja3ORCID,Sajikumar Sreedharan124ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Physiology National University of Singapore Singapore 117593 Singapore

2. Life Sciences Institute Neurobiology Programme Centre for Life Sciences, National University of Singapore Singapore 117456 Singapore

3. Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine Nanyang Technological University Singapore 308232 Singapore

4. Healthy Longevity Translational Research Programme Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore Singapore 117456 Singapore

Abstract

AbstractThe hippocampal CA2 region has received greater attention in recent years due to its fundamental role in social memory and hippocampus‐dependent memory processing. Unlike entorhinal cortical inputs, the Schaffer collateral inputs to CA2 do not support activity‐dependent long‐term potentiation (LTP), which serves as the basis for long‐term memories. This LTP‐resistant zone also expresses genes that restrict plasticity. With the aim of exploring social interaction and sociability in rats that were subjected to juvenile stress, we addressed questions about how the neural circuitry is altered and its effects on social behavior. Although there was induction of LTP in both Schaffer collateral and entorhinal cortical pathways in juvenile‐stressed rats, LTP declined in both pathways after 2–3 h. Moreover, exogenous bath application of substance P, a neuropeptide that resulted in slow onset long‐lasting potentiation in control animals while it failed to induce LTP in juvenile‐stressed rats. Our study reveals that juvenile‐stressed rats show behavioral and cellular abnormalities with a long‐lasting impact in adulthood.

Funder

National Medical Research Council

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cognitive Neuroscience

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