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Environmental enrichment alters locomotor behaviour and ventricular volume in Mecp21lox mice

Journal

BEHAVIOURAL BRAIN RESEARCH
Volume 196, Issue 1, Pages 44-48

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2008.07.008

Keywords

Rett syndrome; Mecp2; Environmental enrichment; Behaviour; Brainvolume; MRI

Funding

  1. National Science Foundation
  2. International Rett Syndrome Association (IRSA)
  3. Merck-AAAS
  4. Howard Hughes Medical Institute
  5. Wellesley College Faculty Award

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Rett syndrome (RTT) is an autistic spectrum developmental disorder associated with mutations in the X-linked Mecp2 gene, and severe behavioural and neuropathological deficits. In a mouse model of RTT (Mecp2(1lox)), we examined whether environmental enrichment (EE) alters behavioural performance and regional brain volume. At weaning, Mecp2(1lox) and control mice were assigned to enriched or standard housing. From postnatal day 29 to 43, mice were subjected to behavioural tasks measuring motor and cognitive performance. At postnatal day 44, volumes of whole brain, cerebellum, ventricles, and motor cortex were measured using magnetic resonance imaging. EE provided subtle improvements to locomotor activity and contextual fear conditioning in Mecp2(1lox) mice. Additionally, EE reduced ventricular volumes, which correlated with improved locomotor activity, suggesting that neuroanatomical changes contribute to improved behaviour. Our results suggest that post-weaning EE may provide a non-invasive palliative treatment for RTF. (C) 2008 Elsevier B.V. All rights reserved.

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