1. Structural and functional MRI of altered brain development in a novel adolescent rat model of quinpirole-induced compulsive checking behavior
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Milou Straathof, Erwin L.A. Blezer, Caroline van Heijningen, Christel E. Smeele, Annette van der Toorn, Jan K. Buitelaar, Jeffrey C. Glennon, Willem M. Otte, Rick M. Dijkhuizen, Jan Buitelaar, Saskia de Ruiter, Jilly Naaijen, Sophie Akkermans, Maarten Mennes, Marcel Zwiers, Shahrzad Ilbegi, Leonie Hennissen, Jeffrey Glennon, Ilse van de Vondervoort, Katarzyna Kapusta, NaAAtalia Bielczyk, Houshang Amiri, Martha Havenith, Barbara Franke, Geert Poelmans, Janita Bralten, Tom Heskes, Elena Sokolova, Perry Groot, Steven Williams, DeAAclan Murphy, David Lythgoe, Muriel Bruchhage, Iulia Dud, Bogdan Voinescu, Ralf Dittmann, Tobias Banaschewski, Daniel Brandeis, Konstantin Mechler, Ruth Berg, Isabella Wolf, Alexander Häge, Michael Landauer, Sarah Hohmann, Regina Boecker Schlier, Matthias Ruff, René Mandl, Rick Dijkhuizen, Erwin Blezer, Kajo van der Marel, Pim Pullens, Wouter Mol, Willem Otte, Sarah Durston, VinAAcent Mensen, Bob Oranje, Daphna Joel, John Cryan, Tracey Petryshen, David Pauls, Mai Saito, Angelique Heckman, Sabine Bahn, Ameli Schwalber, Ioana Florea, and Adult Psychiatry
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Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder ,Internal capsule ,Open field ,Rats, Sprague-Dawley ,0302 clinical medicine ,Neurodevelopmental disorder ,Internal Capsule ,130 000 Cognitive Neurology & Memory ,Pharmacology (medical) ,Brain Mapping ,Behavior, Animal ,White Matter/diagnostic imaging ,220 Statistical Imaging Neuroscience ,Brain ,Nerve Net/diagnostic imaging ,White Matter ,Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Psychiatry and Mental health ,medicine.anatomical_structure ,Neurology ,Compulsive behavior ,Dopamine Agonists ,medicine.symptom ,Brain/growth & development ,Locomotion ,medicine.drug ,Neuroinformatics ,Quinpirole ,Neurophysiology ,150 000 MR Techniques in Brain Function ,White matter ,03 medical and health sciences ,All institutes and research themes of the Radboud University Medical Center ,Fractional anisotropy ,medicine ,Animals ,Rats, Long-Evans ,Internal Capsule/diagnostic imaging ,Biological Psychiatry ,Pharmacology ,Behavior ,Neurodevelopmental disorders Donders Center for Medical Neuroscience [Radboudumc 7] ,business.industry ,Animal ,Data Science ,Long-Evans ,Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder/chemically induced ,medicine.disease ,Grooming ,030227 psychiatry ,Rats ,Diffusion Magnetic Resonance Imaging ,Neurology (clinical) ,Sprague-Dawley ,Nerve Net ,business ,Neuroscience ,030217 neurology & neurosurgery ,Diffusion MRI - Abstract
Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is increasingly considered to be a neurodevelopmental disorder. However, despite insights in neural substrates of OCD in adults, less is known about mechanisms underlying compulsivity during brain development in children and adolescents. Therefore, we developed an adolescent rat model of compulsive checking behavior and investigated developmental changes in structural and functional measures in the frontostriatal circuitry. Five-weeks old Sprague Dawley rats were subcutaneously injected with quinpirole (n = 21) or saline (n = 20) twice a week for five weeks. Each injection was followed by placement in the middle of an open field table, and compulsive behavior was quantified as repeated checking behavior. Anatomical, resting-state functional and diffusion MRI at 4.7T were conducted before the first and after the last quinpirole/saline injection to measure regional volumes, functional connectivity and structural integrity in the brain, respectively. After consecutive quinpirole injections, adolescent rats demonstrated clear checking behavior and repeated travelling between two open-field zones. MRI measurements revealed an increase of regional volumes within the frontostriatal circuits and an increase in fractional anisotropy (FA) in white matter areas during maturation in both experimental groups. Quinpirole-injected rats showed a larger developmental increase in FA values in the internal capsule and forceps minor compared to control rats. Our study points toward a link between development of compulsive behavior and altered white matter maturation in quinpirole-injected adolescent rats, in line with observations in pediatric patients with compulsive phenotypes. This novel animal model provides opportunities to investigate novel treatments and underlying mechanisms for patients with early-onset OCD specifically.
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- 2020
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