Identification of hippocampal area CA2 in hamster and vole brain

Author:

Siegler Preston N.12ORCID,Shaughnessy Emma K.3,Horman Brian4,Vierling Tia T.1,King Darron H.1ORCID,Patisaul Heather B.4,Huhman Kim L.3,Alexander Georgia M.1,Dudek Serena M.1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Neurobiology Laboratory National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences, NIH Research Triangle Park North Carolina USA

2. Neuroscience Center University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill North Carolina USA

3. Neuroscience Institute Georgia State University Atlanta Georgia USA

4. Department of Biological Sciences North Carolina State University Raleigh North Carolina USA

Abstract

AbstractPrairie voles (Microtus ochrogaster) and Syrian, or golden, hamsters (Mesocricetus auratus) are closely related to mice (Mus musculus) and are commonly used in studies of social behavior including social interaction, social memory, and aggression. Hippocampal area CA2 is known to play a key role in these behaviors in mice and responds to social stimuli in rats, but CA2 has yet to be characterized in hamsters or voles, which are also used in studies of social behaviors. Here, we used immunofluorescence to determine whether CA2 could be molecularly identified in tissue from voles and hamsters. We found that  staining for many CA2 markers was similar in these three species, with labeling seen in neurons at the distal end of the mossy fibers . In contrast, although perineuronal nets (PNNs) surround CA2 cells in mice, PNN staining differed across species. In voles, both CA2 and CA3 were labeled, whereas in hamsters, labeling was seen primarily in CA3. These results demonstrate that CA2 can be molecularly distinguished from neighboring CA1 and CA3 areas in voles and hamsters with several antibodies commonly used in mice. However, PNN staining is not useful for identifying CA2 in voles or hamsters, suggestive of differing roles for either PNNs or for the hippocampal subregions in social behavior. These findings reveal commonalities across species in the molecular profile of CA2 and should facilitate future studies of CA2 in these species.

Funder

National Institutes of Health

Publisher

Wiley

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