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Cranial Irradiation Impairs Juvenile Social Behavior and Modulates Hippocampal Physiology


ABSTRACT: Cranial and craniospinal irradiation are the oldest central nervous system prophylaxis treatments considered for pediatric patients with lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). However, survivors of childhood ALL that received cranial radiotherapy are at increased risk for deficits in neurocognitive skills. The continuous and dynamic response of normal tissue after irradiation has been identified as one of the causative factors for cognitive changes after cranial radiation therapy. The aim of our study was to investigate the radiation effects on social behavior and neuronal morphology in the hippocampus of adult mice. Twenty-one-day-old male C57BL/6 mice were irradiated with the small-animal radiation research platform (SARRP). Animals were given a single 10-Gy dose of radiation of X-ray cranial radiation. One month following irradiation, animals underwent behavioral testing in the Three-Chamber Sociability paradigm. Radiation affected social discrimination during the third stage eliciting an inability to discriminate between the familiar and stranger mouse, while sham successfully spent more time exploring the novel stranger. Proteomic analysis revealed dysregulation of metabolic and signaling pathways associated with neurocognitive dysfunction such as mitochondrial dysfunction, Rac 1 signaling, and synaptogenesis signaling. We observed significant decreases in mushroom spine density in the Cornu Ammonis 2 of the hippocampus, which is associated sociability processing.

INSTRUMENT(S): Orbitrap Fusion

ORGANISM(S): Mus Musculus (mouse)

TISSUE(S): Brain

SUBMITTER: Stephanie Byrum  

LAB HEAD: Antino R. Allen

PROVIDER: PXD017596 | Pride | 2022-02-15

REPOSITORIES: Pride

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Cranial irradiation impairs juvenile social memory and modulates hippocampal physiology.

Newton Jamila J   Brown Taurean T   Corley Christa C   Alexander Tyler T   Trujillo Madison M   McElroy Taylor T   Ntagwabira Fabio F   Wang Jing J   Byrum Stephanie D SD   Allen Antiño R AR  

Brain research 20200905


Cranial and craniospinal irradiation are the oldest central nervous system prophylaxis treatments considered for pediatric patients with acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL). However, survivors of childhood ALL that received cranial radiotherapy are at increased risk for deficits in neurocognitive skills. The continuous and dynamic response of normal tissue after irradiation has been identified as one of the causative factors for cognitive changes after cranial radiation therapy. The aim of our st  ...[more]

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