A QUANTITATIVE CYTOCHROME-OXIDASE MAPPING STUDY, CROSS-REGIONAL AND NEUROBEHAVIORAL CORRELATIONS IN THE ANTERIOR FOREBRAIN OF AN ANIMAL-MODEL OF ATTENTION-DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER
M. Papa et al., A QUANTITATIVE CYTOCHROME-OXIDASE MAPPING STUDY, CROSS-REGIONAL AND NEUROBEHAVIORAL CORRELATIONS IN THE ANTERIOR FOREBRAIN OF AN ANIMAL-MODEL OF ATTENTION-DEFICIT HYPERACTIVITY DISORDER, Behavioural brain research, 94(1), 1998, pp. 197-211
The aim of this study was to trace by molecular imaging techniques the
neural substrates of attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)
using the spontaneously hypertensive rat (SHR) as animal model. Adult
SHR and Wistar-Kyoto (WKY) controls were used throughout this study. I
n, experiment 1, naive male SHR and WKY were used, whereas in experime
nt 2 SHR and WKY rats of both genders were trained on a multiple fixed
interval (FI (120 s for water, 5-min extinction)) paradigm and sacrif
iced 6 months later. In both experiments coronal sections of the anter
ior forebrain were processed for quantitative cytochrome oxidase (COas
e) histochemistry by the method of Gonzalez-Lima. Optical density valu
es were transformed into actual enzyme activity units by using tissue-
calibrated standards. In experiment 1, non-trained male rats of the SH
R line showed lower COase activity in the medial and lateral prefronta
l cortices, compared with WKY controls. In experiment 2, there was a l
ine x treatment interaction effect in the pole of the nucleus accumben
s (ACB). Regional correlative analyses revealed that: (i) under basal
conditions, SHR are more synchronized than WKY rats in the COase level
of different brain regions; and (ii) the training desynchronizes COas
e activity in the WKY, further synchronizes it and increases the cross
-talk between hemispheres in male SHR only. Neurobehavioral covariatio
ns between behavioural scores and metabolic capacity in the medial and
lateral prefrontal/frontal cortices, the caudate-putamen complex (CPU
), the pole, core, and shell of the accumbal complex (ACB), and the ve
ntral pallidum (VP), indicated that, in the WKY rats, the frequency of
lever pressing covaried positively with the COase activity in the CPU
, whereas in the SHR covaried with both medial and lateral prefrontal/
frontal cortices. The bursts of activity during the 1-1.33-s segment w
as positively correlated, in the WKY rats only, with the core and shel
l of the ACB, and with the VP. Finally, the correlative profiles showe
d significant gender differences with effects in male SHR only. Thus,
the results lend support to the involvement of the cortico-striato-pal
lidal system in ADHD. (C) 1998 Elsevier Science B.V. All rights reserv
ed.