کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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4339938 | 1295774 | 2009 | 10 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
عنوان انگلیسی مقاله ISI
Fatigue reversibly reduced cortical and hippocampal dendritic spines concurrent with compromise of motor endurance and spatial memory
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کلمات کلیدی
DABTMSPSD-95RODPBSCFS3,3′-diaminobenzidine tetrahydrochloride - 3،3'-diaminobenzidine tetrahydrochlorideROS - ROSphosphate buffer - بافر فسفاتcornu ammonis - بال آمونTranscranial magnetic stimulation - تحریک مغناطیسی مغزrelative optical density - تراکم نسبی نسبیlong-term potentiation - تقویت درازمدتLTP - تقویت طولانی مدت یا LTP Fatigue - خستگیDendrite - دندریتChronic fatigue syndrome - سندرم خستگی مزمن، سندروم خستگی مفرطlucifer yellow - لوسیفر زردPhosphate-buffered saline - محلول نمک فسفات با خاصیت بافریHippocampus - هیپوکامپ Plasticity - پلاستیکCorticospinal - کورتیکاسپانینالReactive oxygen species - گونههای فعال اکسیژن
موضوعات مرتبط
علوم زیستی و بیوفناوری
علم عصب شناسی
علوم اعصاب (عمومی)
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چکیده انگلیسی
Fatigue could be induced following forced exercise, sickness, heat stroke or sleep disturbance and impaired brain-related functions such as concentration, attention and memory. Here we investigated whether fatigue altered the dendrites of central neurons. Central fatigue was induced by housing rats in cage with 1.5-cm deep water for 1-5 days. Three days of sleep deprivation seriously compromised rats' performance in weight-loaded forced swimming and spatial learning tests, and 5 days of treatment worsened it further. Combinations of intracellular dye injection and three-dimensional analysis revealed that dendritic spines on retrograde tracer-identified corticospinal neurons and Cornu Ammonis (CA)1 and CA3 pyramidal neurons were significantly reduced while the shape or length of the dendritic arbors was not altered. Three days of rest restored the spine loss and the degraded spatial learning and weight-loaded forced swimming performances to control levels. In conclusion, although we could not rule out additional non-hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal stress, the apparent fatigue induced following a few days of sleep deprivation could change brain structurally and functionally and the effects were reversible with a few days of rest.
ناشر
Database: Elsevier - ScienceDirect (ساینس دایرکت)
Journal: Neuroscience - Volume 161, Issue 4, 21 July 2009, Pages 1104-1113
Journal: Neuroscience - Volume 161, Issue 4, 21 July 2009, Pages 1104-1113
نویسندگان
J.-R. Chen, T.-J. Wang, H.-Y. Huang, L.-J. Chen, Y.-S. Huang, Y.-J. Wang, G.-F. Tseng,