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Cranial irradiation compromises neuronal architecture in the hippocampus.
Parihar, Vipan Kumar; Limoli, Charles L.
Affiliation
  • Parihar VK; Department of Radiation Oncology, University of California, Irvine, CA 92697-2695, USA.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ; 110(31): 12822-7, 2013 Jul 30.
Article in En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23858442
ABSTRACT
Cranial irradiation is used routinely for the treatment of nearly all brain tumors, but may lead to progressive and debilitating impairments of cognitive function. Changes in synaptic plasticity underlie many neurodegenerative conditions that correlate to specific structural alterations in neurons that are believed to be morphologic determinants of learning and memory. To determine whether changes in dendritic architecture might underlie the neurocognitive sequelae found after irradiation, we investigated the impact of cranial irradiation (1 and 10 Gy) on a range of micromorphometric parameters in mice 10 and 30 d following exposure. Our data revealed significant reductions in dendritic complexity, where dendritic branching, length, and area were routinely reduced (>50%) in a dose-dependent manner. At these same doses and times we found significant reductions in the number (20-35%) and density (40-70%) of dendritic spines on hippocampal neurons of the dentate gyrus. Interestingly, immature filopodia showed the greatest sensitivity to irradiation compared with more mature spine morphologies, with reductions of 43% and 73% found 30 d after 1 and 10 Gy, respectively. Analysis of granule-cell neurons spanning the subfields of the dentate gyrus revealed significant reductions in synaptophysin expression at presynaptic sites in the dentate hilus, and significant increases in postsynaptic density protein (PSD-95) were found along dendrites in the granule cell and molecular layers. These findings are unique in demonstrating dose-responsive changes in dendritic complexity, synaptic protein levels, spine density and morphology, alterations induced in hippocampal neurons by irradiation that persist for at least 1 mo, and that resemble similar types of changes found in many neurodegenerative conditions.
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Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Radiation Injuries, Experimental / Cranial Irradiation / Dentate Gyrus / Dendrites / Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation / Gamma Rays Limits: Animals Language: En Year: 2013 Type: Article

Full text: 1 Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Radiation Injuries, Experimental / Cranial Irradiation / Dentate Gyrus / Dendrites / Dose-Response Relationship, Radiation / Gamma Rays Limits: Animals Language: En Year: 2013 Type: Article