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Modafinil Reverses Phencyclidine-Induced Deficits in Cognitive Flexibility,Cerebral Metabolism,and Functional Brain Connectivity
Authors:Neil Dawson  Rhiannon J Thompson  Allan McVie  David M Thomson  Brian J Morris  Judith A Pratt
Institution:1.Psychiatric Research Institute of Neuroscience in Glasgow (PsyRING), University of Glasgow, G12 8QQ, UK;2.Strathclyde Institute of Pharmacy and Biomedical Sciences, University of Strathclyde, 27 Taylor Street, Glasgow G2 0NR, UK;3.Neuroscience and Molecular Pharmacology, Faculty of Biomedical and Life Sciences, University of Glasgow, Glasgow G12 8QQ, UK
Abstract:

Objective:

In the present study, we employ mathematical modeling (partial least squares regression, PLSR) to elucidate the functional connectivity signatures of discrete brain regions in order to identify the functional networks subserving PCP-induced disruption of distinct cognitive functions and their restoration by the procognitive drug modafinil.

Methods:

We examine the functional connectivity signatures of discrete brain regions that show overt alterations in metabolism, as measured by semiquantitative 2-deoxyglucose autoradiography, in an animal model (subchronic phencyclidine PCP] treatment), which shows cognitive inflexibility with relevance to the cognitive deficits seen in schizophrenia.

Results:

We identify the specific components of functional connectivity that contribute to the rescue of this cognitive inflexibility and to the restoration of overt cerebral metabolism by modafinil. We demonstrate that modafinil reversed both the PCP-induced deficit in the ability to switch attentional set and the PCP-induced hypometabolism in the prefrontal (anterior prelimbic) and retrosplenial cortices. Furthermore, modafinil selectively enhanced metabolism in the medial prelimbic cortex. The functional connectivity signatures of these regions identified a unifying functional subsystem underlying the influence of modafinil on cerebral metabolism and cognitive flexibility that included the nucleus accumbens core and locus coeruleus. In addition, these functional connectivity signatures identified coupling events specific to each brain region, which relate to known anatomical connectivity.

Conclusions:

These data support clinical evidence that modafinil may alleviate cognitive deficits in schizophrenia and also demonstrate the benefit of applying PLSR modeling to characterize functional brain networks in translational models relevant to central nervous system dysfunction.
Keywords:attentional set shifting  2-deoxyglucose autoradiography  functional connectivity
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