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Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation during a spatial memory task leads to a decrease in brain metabolic activity

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BRAIN RESEARCH
卷 1769, 期 -, 页码 -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.brainres.2021.147610

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Transcranial magnetic stimulation; Cytochrome c oxidase; Brain metabolism; Learning and memory; Facilitation

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  1. Gobierno de Espana [PSI2017-83893-R, PSI2017-90806-REDT]
  2. Programa Severo Ochoa de Ayudas Pre-doctorales de la Consejeria de cultura y deporte del Principado de Asturias [PA-18-PF-BP17-011]

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Research indicated that rTMS did not enhance spatial memory in healthy rats, but led to changes in metabolic activity in various brain regions.
Repetitive transcranial magnetic stimulation (rTMS) is a non-invasive neuromodulation technique that is able to generate causal-based interferences between brain networks and cognitive or behavioral responses. It has been used to improve cognition in several disease models. However, although its exploration in healthy animals is essential to attribute its pure effect in learning and memory processes, studies in this regard are scarce. We aimed to evaluate whether rTMS leads to memory facilitation in healthy rats, and to explore the brain-related oxidative metabolism. We stimulated healthy Wistar rats with a high-frequency (100 Hz) and low-intensity (0.33 T) protocol during three consecutive days and evaluated the effect on the performance of an allocentric spatial reference learning and memory task. Following the last day of learning, we assessed oxidative brain metabolism through quantitative cytochrome c oxidase (CCO) histochemistry. The results showed that rTMS did not improve spatial memory in healthy rats, but the behavioral outcome was accompanied by a CCO reduction in the prefrontal, retrosplenial, parietal, and rhinal cortices, as well as in the striatum, amygdala, septum, mammillary bodies, and the hippocampus, reflecting a lower metabolic activity. In conclusion, rTMS induces a highly efficient use of brain regions associated with spatial memory.

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