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Enhancement of selective attention by tDCS: interaction with interference in a Sternberg task
Authors:Gladwin Thomas E  den Uyl Tess E  Fregni Felipe F  Wiers Reinout W
Affiliation:a Neuroscience Research Centre and Department of Physiology, Medical School, Shahid Beheshti Medical Sciences University, Tehran, Iran
b Neuroscience Research Centre, Kerman University of Medical Sciences, Kerman, Iran
Abstract:The amyloid β (Aβ) protein is believed to be the key pathological mediator of Alzheimer's disease (AD) which is the first and most well known type of dementia. Despite a growing body of evidence indicating that Aβ neurotoxicity induces changes in synaptic function, little effort, if any, has been made to investigate the effect of in vivo Aβ treatment on intrinsic neuronal properties. The present study was designed to examine the effects that in vivo Aβ treatment have on the intrinsic repetitive firing properties of CA1 pyramidal neurons, using whole cell patch clamp recording. Protective effect of cannabinoid CB1 receptor activation was also investigated against Aβ-induced alterations in evoked electrophysiological activities. The findings from present study demonstrated that a bilateral injection of Aβ into the prefrontal cortex causes robust changes in activity-dependent electrophysiological responses in hippocampal CA1 pyramidal neurons. The effects of Aβ treatment alone was almost completely prevented by combined treatment with Aβ and ACEA, a selective CB1 receptor agonist. It can be concluded Aβ treatment reduces evoked neuronal activity and activation of CB1 cannabinoid receptors may have beneficial preventative effects on Aβ-induced electrophysiological changes.
Keywords:Alzheimer's disease   Amyloid beta   CA1 pyramidal neurons   Intrinsic properties   Afterhyperpolarization   Cannabinoid CB1 receptor
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