Young Adult and Middle-Age Rats Display Unique Working Memory Impairment and Differential Neurobiological Profiles following Hysterectomy
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Hysterectomy impaired working memory in rats, with middle-aged rats showing persistent deficits and young rats exhibiting reduced entorhinal cortex FosB expression.
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Abstract
Hysterectomy is the second most common gynecological
surgery performed in women. Half of these surgeries involve removal
of the uterus alone, and half involve concomitant removal of the
ovaries. While the field has retained the notion that the
nonpregnant uterus is dormant, more recent findings suggest that
hysterectomy is associated with cognitive detriment. Of note, the
clinical literature suggests that an earlier age at hysterectomy,
with or without concomitant ovarian removal, increases dementia
risk, implicating age at surgery as a variable of interest. While
preclinical work in a rodent model of hysterectomy has demonstrated
spatial working memory impairments, the role of age at surgery has
yet to be addressed. The current experiment utilized a rodent model
of hysterectomy to investigate the importance of age at surgery in
post- surgical cognitive outcomes and to evaluate relative protein
expression related to brain activity, FosB and ∆FosB, in regions
critical to spatial learning processes. Young adult and middle-aged
female rats underwent sham surgery, hysterectomy, or hysterectomy
with ovariectomy, and were tested on a behavioral battery that
evaluated spatial working and reference memory. Following the
behavioral battery, animals were sacrificed and brain tissues from
the Dorsal Hippocampus and Entorhinal Cortex were processed via
Western Blot for relative FosB and ∆FosB expression. Behavioral
analyses demonstrated that animals receiving hysterectomy,
regardless of age or ovarian status, were generally impaired in
learning a complex spatial working memory task. However, rats that
received hysterectomy in middle-age uniquely demonstrated
persistent working memory impairment, particularly with a high
working memory demand. Subsequent neurobiological analyses revealed
young rats that underwent hysterectomy had reduced relative FosB
expression in the Entorhinal Cortex compared to sham controls,
where no significant effects were observed for rats that received
surgery in middle-age. Finally, unique relationships between
neurobiological and behavioral outcomes were observed largely for
sham rats, suggesting that such surgical manipulations might
modulate these relationships. Taken together, these findings
suggest that age at surgery plays an important role in learning and
memory outcomes following hysterectomy, and demonstrate the need
for further research into the role of the uterus in communications
between the reproductive tract and brain.
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