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Effects of UHDR and Conventional Irradiation on Behavioral and Cognitive Performance and the Percent Ly6G+ CD45+ Cells in the Hippocampus

Authors :
Ariel Chaklai
Pamela Canaday
Abigail O'Niel
Francis A. Cucinotta
Austin Sloop
David Gladstone
Brian Pogue
Rongxiao Zhang
Jacob Sunnerberg
Alireza Kheirolla
Charles R. Thomas
P. Jack Hoopes
Jacob Raber
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
MDPI AG, 2023.

Abstract

In the current study, we assessed the effects of conventional and Ultra High Dose Rate (UHDR) irradiation on behavioral and cognitive performance one month following exposure and assessed whether these effects were associated with alterations in the number of immune cells in the hippocampus using flow cytometry. Conventional- and UHDR-irradiated mice showed impaired novel object recognition. During fear learning, conventional- and UHDR-irradiated mice moved less during the inter-stimulus-interval (ISI) and UHDR-irradiated mice also moved less during the baseline period (prior to the first tone). In irradiated mice, reduced activity levels were also seen in the home cage; conventional- and UHDR-irradiated mice moved less during the light period and UHDR-irradiated mice moved less during the dark period. Following behavioral and cognitive testing, infiltrating immune cells in the hippocampus were analyzed by flow cytometry. The percent Ly6G+ CD45+ cells in the hippocampus was lower in conventional- and UHDR-irradiated than sham-irradiated mice, suggesting that neutrophils might be particularly sensitive to radiation. The percent of Ly6G+ CD45+ cells in the hippocampus was positively correlated with the time spent exploring the novel object in the object recognition test, suggesting that the reduced percent Ly6G+ CD45+ cells in the hippocampus might mediate some of the detrimental radiation-induced cognitive effects.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........0ae98669a4f9171c6979471bb94f10b9
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202305.0673.v1