2023
DOI: 10.1038/s41380-023-02303-9
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Impaired functional connectivity of the hippocampus in translational murine models of NMDA-receptor antibody associated neuropsychiatric pathology

Joseph Kuchling,
Betty Jurek,
Mariya Kents
et al.

Abstract: Decreased hippocampal connectivity and disruption of functional networks are established resting-state functional MRI (rs-fMRI) features that are associated with neuropsychiatric symptom severity in human anti-N-methyl-D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis. However, the underlying pathophysiology of NMDAR encephalitis remains poorly understood. Application of patient-derived monoclonal antibodies against the NR1 (GluN1) subunit of the NMDAR now allows for the translational investigation of functional conne… Show more

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“…Administration of phencyclidine, an NMDAR antagonist, increased activation of frontal-hippocampal regions and the functional connectivity within thalamic networks using EEG and fMRI ( 50 ). Resting-state fMRI in adult mice exposed to human recombinant monoclonal NR1 antibody in utero showed a reduction in hippocampal functional connectivity ( 51 ). In humans, the administration of ketamine (NMDAR antagonist) alters the connectivity of the default mode and salience networks ( 52 ) and increases connectivity between thalamic and sensory regions in healthy individuals ( 53 ).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Administration of phencyclidine, an NMDAR antagonist, increased activation of frontal-hippocampal regions and the functional connectivity within thalamic networks using EEG and fMRI ( 50 ). Resting-state fMRI in adult mice exposed to human recombinant monoclonal NR1 antibody in utero showed a reduction in hippocampal functional connectivity ( 51 ). In humans, the administration of ketamine (NMDAR antagonist) alters the connectivity of the default mode and salience networks ( 52 ) and increases connectivity between thalamic and sensory regions in healthy individuals ( 53 ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%