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Growth Hormone Alters Remapping in the Hippocampal Area CA1 in a Novel Environment

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Journal eNeuro
Date 2025 Feb 3
PMID 39900507
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Growth hormone (GH) is a neuromodulator that binds to receptors in the hippocampus and alters synaptic plasticity. A decline in GH levels is associated with normal aging, stress, and disease, and the mechanisms proposed involve the hippocampal circuit plasticity. To see how GH affects the hippocampal neural code, we recorded single neurons in the CA1 region of male Long-Evans rats with locally altered GH levels. Rats received injections of adeno-associated viruses into the hippocampus to make the cells overexpress either GH or an antagonizing mutated GH (aGH). Place cells were recorded in both familiar and novel environments to allow the assessment of pattern separation in the neural representations termed remapping. All the animals showed intact and stable place fields in the familiar environment. In the novel environment, aGH transfection increased the average firing rate, peak rate, and information density of the CA1 place fields. The tendency of global remapping increased in the GH animals compared with the controls, and only place cells of control animals showed significant rate remapping. Our results suggest that GH increases hippocampal sensitivity to novel information. Our findings show that GH is a significant neuromodulator in the hippocampus affecting how place cells represent the environment. These results could help us to understand the mechanisms behind memory impairments in GH deficiency as well as in normal aging.

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