Synaptogenesis and FOS expression in the motor cortex of the adult rat after motor skill learning

被引:0
|
作者
Kleim, JA
Lussnig, E
Schwarz, ER
Comery, TA
Greenough, WT
机构
[1] UNIV ILLINOIS,BECKMAN INST,URBANA,IL 61801
[2] UNIV ILLINOIS,DEPT PSYCHOL,URBANA,IL 61801
[3] UNIV ILLINOIS,DEPT CELL & STRUCT BIOL,URBANA,IL 61801
[4] UNIV ILLINOIS,NEUROSCI PROGRAM,URBANA,IL 61801
来源
JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE | 1996年 / 16卷 / 14期
关键词
motor learning; motor cortex; synaptogenesis; Fos; c-fos; synaptic plasticity; rat;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
Q189 [神经科学];
学科分类号
071006 ;
摘要
Recent work has suggested that changes in synapse number as well as changes in the expression of the Fos protein may occur within the motor cortex in association with motor learning. The number of synapses per neuron and the percentage of Fos-positive neurons within layer II/III of the rat motor cortex was measured after training on a complex motor learning task. Adult female rats were allocated randomly to either an acrobatic condition (AC), a motor control condition (MC), or an inactive control condition (IC). AC animals were trained to traverse a complex series of obstacles, and each AC animal was pair matched with an MC animal that traversed an obstacle-free runway. IC animals received no motor training. Animals from each condition were killed at various points during training, and unbiased stereological techniques were used to estimate the number of synapses per neuron and the percentage of Fos-positive cells within layer II/III of the motor cortex. AC animals exhibited an overall increase in the number of synapses per neuron in comparison to MC and IC animals at later stages of training. AC animals also had a significantly higher overall percentage of Fos-positive cells in comparison to both controls, with a trend for the increase to be greater during the acquisition versus the maintenance phase. These data suggest that Fos may be involved in the biochemical processes underlying skill acquisition and that motor learning, as opposed to motor activity, leads to increases in synapse number in the motor cortex.
引用
收藏
页码:4529 / 4535
页数:7
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] Unilateral sensorimotor cortex lesions in adult rats facilitate motor skill learning with the "unaffected" forelimb and training-induced dendritic structural plasticity in the motor cortex
    Bury, SD
    Jones, TA
    JOURNAL OF NEUROSCIENCE, 2002, 22 (19): : 8597 - 8606
  • [42] EXERCISE AND THE BRAIN - ANGIOGENESIS IN THE ADULT-RAT CEREBELLUM AFTER VIGOROUS PHYSICAL-ACTIVITY AND MOTOR SKILL LEARNING
    ISAACS, KR
    ANDERSON, BJ
    ALCANTARA, AA
    BLACK, JE
    GREENOUGH, WT
    JOURNAL OF CEREBRAL BLOOD FLOW AND METABOLISM, 1992, 12 (01): : 110 - 119
  • [43] The role of the motor cortex in motor learning
    Hallett, Mark
    Motor Control and Learning, 2006, : 89 - 95
  • [44] Mechanisms of motor learning mediated by synaptic plasticity in rat primary motor cortex
    Kida, Hiroyuki
    Mitsushima, Dai
    NEUROSCIENCE RESEARCH, 2018, 128 : 14 - 18
  • [45] GLIAL HYPERTROPHY IS ASSOCIATED WITH SYNAPTOGENESIS FOLLOWING MOTOR-SKILL LEARNING, BUT NOT WITH ANGIOGENESIS FOLLOWING EXERCISE
    ANDERSON, BJ
    LI, XC
    ALCANTARA, AA
    ISAACS, KR
    BLACK, JE
    GREENOUGH, WT
    GLIA, 1994, 11 (01) : 73 - 80
  • [46] RAPID REORGANIZATION OF ADULT-RAT MOTOR CORTEX SOMATIC REPRESENTATION PATTERNS AFTER MOTOR-NERVE INJURY
    SANES, JN
    SUNER, S
    LANDO, JF
    DONOGHUE, JP
    PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATIONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES OF THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, 1988, 85 (06) : 2003 - 2007
  • [47] Expression of Fos in the piriform cortex after acquisition of olfactory learning: An immunohistochemical study in the rat
    Datiche, F
    Roullet, F
    Cattarelli, M
    BRAIN RESEARCH BULLETIN, 2001, 55 (01) : 95 - 99
  • [48] Motor learning rapidly increases synaptogenesis and astrocytic structural plasticity in the rat cerebellum
    Stevenson, Morgan E.
    Nazario, Amanda S.
    Czyz, Alicja M.
    Owen, Heather A.
    Swain, Rodney A.
    NEUROBIOLOGY OF LEARNING AND MEMORY, 2021, 177
  • [49] Alterations in the thickness of motor cortical subregions after motor-skill learning and exercise
    Anderson, BJ
    Eckburg, PB
    Relucio, KI
    LEARNING & MEMORY, 2002, 9 (01) : 1 - 9
  • [50] Sleep and motor skill learning
    Laureys, S
    Peigneux, P
    Perrin, F
    Maquet, P
    NEURON, 2002, 35 (01) : 5 - 7