Environmental enrichment of laboratory animals influences brain plasticity, stimulates neurogenesis, increases neurotrophic factor expression, and protects against the effects of brain insult. However, these positive effects are not constantly observed, probably because standardized procedures of environmental enrichment are lacking. Therefore, we engineered an enriched cage (the Marlau⢠cage), which offers: (1) minimally stressful social interactions; (2) increased voluntary exercise; (3) multiple entertaining activities; (4) cognitive stimulation (maze exploration), and (5) novelty (maze configuration changed three times a week). The maze, which separates food pellet and water bottle compartments, guarantees cognitive stimulation for all animals. Compared to rats raised in groups in conventional cages, rats housed in Marlau⢠cages exhibited increased cortical thickness, hippocampal neurogenesis and hippocampal levels of transcripts encoding various genes involved in tissue plasticity and remodeling. In addition, rats housed in Marlau⢠cages exhibited better performances in learning and memory, decreased anxiety-associated behaviors, and better recovery of basal plasma corticosterone level after acute restraint stress. Marlau⢠cages also insure inter-experiment reproducibility in spatial learning and brain gene expression assays. Finally, housing rats in Marlau⢠cages after severe status epilepticus at weaning prevents the cognitive impairment observed in rats subjected to the same insult and then housed in conventional cages. By providing a standardized enriched environment for rodents during housing, the Marlau⢠cage should facilitate the uniformity of environmental enrichment across laboratories.
Standardized environmental enrichment supports enhanced brain plasticity in healthy rats and prevents cognitive impairment in epileptic rats.
标准化的环境丰富化能够增强健康大鼠的大脑可塑性,并预防癫痫大鼠的认知障碍
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作者:Fares Raafat P, Belmeguenai Amor, Sanchez Pascal E, Kouchi Hayet Y, Bodennec Jacques, Morales Anne, Georges Béatrice, Bonnet Chantal, Bouvard Sandrine, Sloviter Robert S, Bezin Laurent
| 期刊: | PLoS One | 影响因子: | 2.600 |
| 时间: | 2013 | 起止号: | 2013;8(1):e53888 |
| doi: | 10.1371/journal.pone.0053888 | 种属: | Rat |
| 研究方向: | 神经科学 | 疾病类型: | 癫痫 |
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