Title : Identifying the appropriate time for deep brain stimulation to achieve spatial memory improvement on the Morris water maze - Jeong_2017_BMC.Neurosci_18_29 |
Author(s) : Jeong DU , Lee J , Chang WS , Chang JW |
Ref : BMC Neurosci , 18 :29 , 2017 |
Abstract :
BACKGROUND: The possibility of using deep brain stimulation (DBS) for memory enhancement has recently been reported, but the precise underlying mechanisms of its effects remain unknown. Our previous study suggested that spatial memory improvement by medial septum (MS)-DBS may be associated with cholinergic regulation and neurogenesis. However, the affected stage of memory could not be distinguished because the stimulation was delivered during the execution of all memory processes. Therefore, this study was performed to determine the stage of memory affected by MS-DBS. Rats were administered 192 IgG-saporin to lesion cholinergic neurons. Stimulation was delivered at different times in different groups of rats: 5 days before the Morris water maze test (pre-stimulation), 5 days during the training phase of the Morris water maze test (training-stimulation), and 2 h before the Morris water maze probe test (probe-stimulation). A fourth group of rats was lesioned but received no stimulation. These four groups were compared with a normal (control) group. |
PubMedSearch : Jeong_2017_BMC.Neurosci_18_29 |
PubMedID: 28264667 |
Jeong DU, Lee J, Chang WS, Chang JW (2017)
Identifying the appropriate time for deep brain stimulation to achieve spatial memory improvement on the Morris water maze
BMC Neurosci
18 :29
Jeong DU, Lee J, Chang WS, Chang JW (2017)
BMC Neurosci
18 :29