Miwa_2001_Psychiatry.Clin.Neurosci_55_573

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Title : Long-term synaptic alteration in the rat hippocampal CA3 field following an entorhinal cortex lesion - Miwa_2001_Psychiatry.Clin.Neurosci_55_573
Author(s) : Miwa C , Ueki A , Shinjo H , Simode H , Morita Y
Ref : Psychiatry Clin Neurosci , 55 :573 , 2001
Abstract :

The entorhinal cortex is a key initial relay for cortical input to the hippocampus. To better understand hippocampal dysfunction resulting from early entorhinal cortex involvement in Alzheimer's disease, we stereotaxically injected ibotenic acid to produce unilateral entorhinal cortex lesions in rats. We then serially examined the CA3 hippocampal region by neuronal counts, histochemistry for acetylcholinesterase, and synaptophysin immunohistochemistry. Over 12 months, the neuronal counts did not change. Acetylcholinesterase-positive fibers were persistently but non-progressively beginning at 3 months. Synaptophysin immunoreactivity progressively declined over 12 months. Since much of the entorhinal cortex output proceeds to CA3 via the dentate gyrus, transsynaptic degeneration is suspected.

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Miwa C, Ueki A, Shinjo H, Simode H, Morita Y (2001)
Long-term synaptic alteration in the rat hippocampal CA3 field following an entorhinal cortex lesion
Psychiatry Clin Neurosci 55 :573

Miwa C, Ueki A, Shinjo H, Simode H, Morita Y (2001)
Psychiatry Clin Neurosci 55 :573