Enrichment from birth accelerates the functional and cellular development of a motor control area in the mouse.

BACKGROUND:There is strong evidence that sensory experience in early life has a profound influence on the development of sensory circuits. Very little is known, however, about the role of experience in the early development of striatal networks which regulate both motor and cognitive function. To ad...

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Main Authors: Teresa Simonetti, Hyunchul Lee, Michael Bourke, Catherine A Leamey, Atomu Sawatari
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2009-08-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2742178?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-82735e4c35fe4f68a1119aa35f417a0e2020-11-24T21:52:12ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032009-08-0148e678010.1371/journal.pone.0006780Enrichment from birth accelerates the functional and cellular development of a motor control area in the mouse.Teresa SimonettiHyunchul LeeMichael BourkeCatherine A LeameyAtomu SawatariBACKGROUND:There is strong evidence that sensory experience in early life has a profound influence on the development of sensory circuits. Very little is known, however, about the role of experience in the early development of striatal networks which regulate both motor and cognitive function. To address this, we have investigated the influence of early environmental enrichment on motor development. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Mice were raised in standard or enriched housing from birth. For animals assessed as adults, half of the mice had their rearing condition reversed at weaning to enable the examination of the effects of pre- versus post-weaning enrichment. We found that exclusively pre-weaning enrichment significantly improved performance on the Morris water maze compared to non-enriched mice. The effects of early enrichment on the emergence of motor programs were assessed by performing behavioural tests at postnatal day 10. Enriched mice traversed a significantly larger region of the test arena in an open-field test and had improved swimming ability compared to non-enriched cohorts. A potential cellular correlate of these changes was investigated using Wisteria-floribunda agglutinin (WFA) staining to mark chondroitin-sulfate proteoglycans (CSPGs). We found that the previously reported transition of CSPG staining from striosome-associated clouds to matrix-associated perineuronal nets (PNNs) is accelerated in enriched mice. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:This is the first demonstration that the early emergence of exploratory as well as coordinated movement is sensitive to experience. These behavioural changes are correlated with an acceleration of the emergence of striatal PNNs suggesting that they may consolidate the neural circuits underlying these behaviours. Finally, we confirm that pre-weaning experience can lead to life long changes in the learning ability of mice.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC2742178?pdf=render
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author Teresa Simonetti
Hyunchul Lee
Michael Bourke
Catherine A Leamey
Atomu Sawatari
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Hyunchul Lee
Michael Bourke
Catherine A Leamey
Atomu Sawatari
Enrichment from birth accelerates the functional and cellular development of a motor control area in the mouse.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Teresa Simonetti
Hyunchul Lee
Michael Bourke
Catherine A Leamey
Atomu Sawatari
author_sort Teresa Simonetti
title Enrichment from birth accelerates the functional and cellular development of a motor control area in the mouse.
title_short Enrichment from birth accelerates the functional and cellular development of a motor control area in the mouse.
title_full Enrichment from birth accelerates the functional and cellular development of a motor control area in the mouse.
title_fullStr Enrichment from birth accelerates the functional and cellular development of a motor control area in the mouse.
title_full_unstemmed Enrichment from birth accelerates the functional and cellular development of a motor control area in the mouse.
title_sort enrichment from birth accelerates the functional and cellular development of a motor control area in the mouse.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2009-08-01
description BACKGROUND:There is strong evidence that sensory experience in early life has a profound influence on the development of sensory circuits. Very little is known, however, about the role of experience in the early development of striatal networks which regulate both motor and cognitive function. To address this, we have investigated the influence of early environmental enrichment on motor development. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS:Mice were raised in standard or enriched housing from birth. For animals assessed as adults, half of the mice had their rearing condition reversed at weaning to enable the examination of the effects of pre- versus post-weaning enrichment. We found that exclusively pre-weaning enrichment significantly improved performance on the Morris water maze compared to non-enriched mice. The effects of early enrichment on the emergence of motor programs were assessed by performing behavioural tests at postnatal day 10. Enriched mice traversed a significantly larger region of the test arena in an open-field test and had improved swimming ability compared to non-enriched cohorts. A potential cellular correlate of these changes was investigated using Wisteria-floribunda agglutinin (WFA) staining to mark chondroitin-sulfate proteoglycans (CSPGs). We found that the previously reported transition of CSPG staining from striosome-associated clouds to matrix-associated perineuronal nets (PNNs) is accelerated in enriched mice. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE:This is the first demonstration that the early emergence of exploratory as well as coordinated movement is sensitive to experience. These behavioural changes are correlated with an acceleration of the emergence of striatal PNNs suggesting that they may consolidate the neural circuits underlying these behaviours. Finally, we confirm that pre-weaning experience can lead to life long changes in the learning ability of mice.
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