Spatial learning and memory impairment at the post-follicular depletion state is associated with reduced hippocampal glucose uptake

The menopausal transition is a complex neuroendocrine aging process affecting brain structure and metabolic function. Such changes are consistent with neurological sequelae noted following the menopausal transition, including cognitive deficits. Although studies in rodent models of the menopause rev...

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Main Authors: Ramli, Nur Zuliani; Yahaya, Mohamad Fairuz; Fahami, Nur Azlina Mohd; Hamezah, Hamizah Shahirah; Abu Bakar, Zulzikry Hafiz; Arrozi, Aslina Pahrudin; Yanagisawa, Daijiro; Tooyama, Ikuo; Singh, Meharvan; Damanhuri, Hanafi Ahmad
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author Ramli
Nur Zuliani; Yahaya
Mohamad Fairuz; Fahami
Nur Azlina Mohd; Hamezah
Hamizah Shahirah; Abu Bakar
Zulzikry Hafiz; Arrozi
Aslina Pahrudin; Yanagisawa
Daijiro; Tooyama
Ikuo; Singh
Meharvan; Damanhuri
Hanafi Ahmad
spellingShingle Ramli
Nur Zuliani; Yahaya
Mohamad Fairuz; Fahami
Nur Azlina Mohd; Hamezah
Hamizah Shahirah; Abu Bakar
Zulzikry Hafiz; Arrozi
Aslina Pahrudin; Yanagisawa
Daijiro; Tooyama
Ikuo; Singh
Meharvan; Damanhuri
Hanafi Ahmad
Spatial learning and memory impairment at the post-follicular depletion state is associated with reduced hippocampal glucose uptake
Geriatrics & Gerontology
author_facet Ramli
Nur Zuliani; Yahaya
Mohamad Fairuz; Fahami
Nur Azlina Mohd; Hamezah
Hamizah Shahirah; Abu Bakar
Zulzikry Hafiz; Arrozi
Aslina Pahrudin; Yanagisawa
Daijiro; Tooyama
Ikuo; Singh
Meharvan; Damanhuri
Hanafi Ahmad
author_sort Ramli
spelling Ramli, Nur Zuliani; Yahaya, Mohamad Fairuz; Fahami, Nur Azlina Mohd; Hamezah, Hamizah Shahirah; Abu Bakar, Zulzikry Hafiz; Arrozi, Aslina Pahrudin; Yanagisawa, Daijiro; Tooyama, Ikuo; Singh, Meharvan; Damanhuri, Hanafi Ahmad
Spatial learning and memory impairment at the post-follicular depletion state is associated with reduced hippocampal glucose uptake
EXPERIMENTAL GERONTOLOGY
English
Article
The menopausal transition is a complex neuroendocrine aging process affecting brain structure and metabolic function. Such changes are consistent with neurological sequelae noted following the menopausal transition, including cognitive deficits. Although studies in rodent models of the menopause revealed changes in learning and memory, little is known about the structural and metabolic changes in the brain regions serving the cognitive function in these models. The administration 4-vinylcyclohexene diepoxide (VCD) in laboratory animals results in follicular depletion, and thus, is a powerful translational tool that models the human menopause. In the studies presented here, we evaluated behavior, brain structure, and metabolism in young female rats administered with either VCD or vehicle for 15 days across the early, mid, and post-follicular depletion states at 1-, 2-, and 3-months post-final injection, respectively. Additionally, we evaluated the serum hormonal profile and ovarian follicles based on the estrous cycle pattern. Positron emission tomography (PET) was utilized to determine regional brain glucose metabolism in the hippocampus, medial prefrontal cortex, and striatum. Subsequently, the rats were euthanized for ex-vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to assess regional brain volumes. VCD-induced rats at the post-follicular depleted time points had diminished spatial learning and memory as well as reduced hippocampal glucose uptake. Additionally, VCD-induced rats at post-follicular depletion time points had marked reductions in estradiol, progesterone, and anti-mullerian hormone with an increase in follicle-stimulating hormone. These rats also exhibited fewer ovarian follicles, indicating that substantial ovarian function loss during post-follicular time points impairs the female rats' spatial learning/memory abilities and triggers the metabolic changes in the hippocampus.
PERGAMON-ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
0531-5565
1873-6815
2024
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10.1016/j.exger.2024.112607
Geriatrics & Gerontology
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title Spatial learning and memory impairment at the post-follicular depletion state is associated with reduced hippocampal glucose uptake
title_short Spatial learning and memory impairment at the post-follicular depletion state is associated with reduced hippocampal glucose uptake
title_full Spatial learning and memory impairment at the post-follicular depletion state is associated with reduced hippocampal glucose uptake
title_fullStr Spatial learning and memory impairment at the post-follicular depletion state is associated with reduced hippocampal glucose uptake
title_full_unstemmed Spatial learning and memory impairment at the post-follicular depletion state is associated with reduced hippocampal glucose uptake
title_sort Spatial learning and memory impairment at the post-follicular depletion state is associated with reduced hippocampal glucose uptake
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description The menopausal transition is a complex neuroendocrine aging process affecting brain structure and metabolic function. Such changes are consistent with neurological sequelae noted following the menopausal transition, including cognitive deficits. Although studies in rodent models of the menopause revealed changes in learning and memory, little is known about the structural and metabolic changes in the brain regions serving the cognitive function in these models. The administration 4-vinylcyclohexene diepoxide (VCD) in laboratory animals results in follicular depletion, and thus, is a powerful translational tool that models the human menopause. In the studies presented here, we evaluated behavior, brain structure, and metabolism in young female rats administered with either VCD or vehicle for 15 days across the early, mid, and post-follicular depletion states at 1-, 2-, and 3-months post-final injection, respectively. Additionally, we evaluated the serum hormonal profile and ovarian follicles based on the estrous cycle pattern. Positron emission tomography (PET) was utilized to determine regional brain glucose metabolism in the hippocampus, medial prefrontal cortex, and striatum. Subsequently, the rats were euthanized for ex-vivo magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) to assess regional brain volumes. VCD-induced rats at the post-follicular depleted time points had diminished spatial learning and memory as well as reduced hippocampal glucose uptake. Additionally, VCD-induced rats at post-follicular depletion time points had marked reductions in estradiol, progesterone, and anti-mullerian hormone with an increase in follicle-stimulating hormone. These rats also exhibited fewer ovarian follicles, indicating that substantial ovarian function loss during post-follicular time points impairs the female rats' spatial learning/memory abilities and triggers the metabolic changes in the hippocampus.
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