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. 2020 Feb 3:379:112300.
doi: 10.1016/j.bbr.2019.112300. Epub 2019 Oct 25.

Methamphetamine administration impairs behavior, memory and underlying signaling pathways in the hippocampus

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Methamphetamine administration impairs behavior, memory and underlying signaling pathways in the hippocampus

Sakineh Alizadeh Golsorkhdan et al. Behav Brain Res. .

Abstract

Methamphetamine (METH) is a strong psychostimulant drug which can essentially affect different brain regions. Hippocampus as one of main components of limbic system plays key roles in processing of short term, long term and spatial memory. Herein, we explored the changes in behavior, synaptic transmission and hippocampal volume along with gliosis following METH treatment. Besides, using genome-wide expression profiling, we applied a pathway-based approach to detect significantly dysregulated signaling pathways. In this regard, we found that METH administration interrupts spatial memory and long term potentiation (LTP). Additionally, stereological analysis revealed a significant alteration in hippocampal volume along with increased gliosis upon METH treatment. We also identified several signaling cascades chiefly related to synaptic transmission which were considerably interrupted in the hippocampus of METH-treated rats. Taken together, our data suggests a potential link between behavioral disruptions and dysregulated signaling pathways.

Keywords: Hippocampus; Methamphetamine; Neurotransmission; RNA-seq.

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