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Environmental enrichment reverses learning impairment in the Morris water maze after focal cerebral ischemia in rats
Authors:Dahlqvist Per  Rönnbäck Annica  Bergström Sven-Anders  Söderström Ingegerd  Olsson Tommy
Affiliation:Department of Public Health and Clinical Medicine, Ume? University Hospital, S-901 85 Ume?, Sweden.
Abstract:
Cognitive impairment is common after ischemic stroke. In rodent stroke models using occlusion of the middle cerebral artery (MCA) this is reflected by impaired spatial memory associated with the size of the ischemic lesion. Housing in an enriched environment enhances brain plasticity and improves recovery of sensorimotor functions after experimental stroke in rats. In this study we report that postischemic housing in an enriched environment also attenuates the long-term spatial memory impairment after MCA occlusion and extinguishes the association between spatial memory and infarct volume. An enriched environment did not significantly alter the expression of selected neuronal plasticity-associated genes 1 month after MCA occlusion, indicating that most of the adaptive changes induced by an enriched environment have already occurred at this time point. We conclude that the attenuated memory impairment induced by environmental enrichment after MCA occlusion provides a useful model for further studies on the neurobiological mechanisms of recovery of cognitive functions after ischemic stroke.
Keywords:gene expression    middle cerebral artery occlusion    recovery    spatial memory
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