Devi Latha, Diwakar Latha, Raju T R, Kutty Bindu M
Department of Neurophysiology, National Institute of Mental Health and NeuroSciences (NIMHANS), Bangalore 560 029, India.
Brain Res. 2003 Jan 17;960(1-2):9-15. doi: 10.1016/s0006-8993(02)03699-5.
Rats with bilateral ibotenic acid lesions of ventral subiculum were tested in an eight-arm radial maze task for spatial learning and memory functions. The performance of the lesioned rats was severely impaired relative to control rats in both acquisition and retention of the spatial task. Following subicular lesions, profound neurodegeneration of the CA1 and CA3 sub sectors of hippocampus and entorhinocortical layers I, II, III, V and VI was observed. These results support the concept that neurons in the ventral subiculum are a part of the neural network along with the above neurons, which could be involved in the processing of spatial information.
对腹侧海马下脚双侧注射鹅膏蕈氨酸损伤的大鼠进行八臂放射状迷宫任务测试,以评估其空间学习和记忆功能。与对照大鼠相比,损伤大鼠在空间任务的习得和保持方面均严重受损。海马下脚损伤后,观察到海马CA1和CA3亚区以及内嗅皮层I、II、III、V和VI层出现严重的神经退行性变。这些结果支持了这样一种观点,即腹侧海马下脚的神经元与上述神经元一起是神经网络的一部分,可能参与空间信息的处理。