TY - JOUR
T1 - Structural and functional MRI of altered brain development in a novel adolescent rat model of quinpirole-induced compulsive checking behavior
AU - TACTICS consortium
AU - Straathof, Milou
AU - Blezer, Erwin L.A.
AU - van Heijningen, Caroline
AU - Smeele, Christel E.
AU - van der Toorn, Annette
AU - Buitelaar, Jan
AU - de Ruiter, Saskia
AU - Naaijen, Jilly
AU - Glennon, Jeffrey C.
AU - Mennes, Maarten
AU - Zwiers, Marcel
AU - Ilbegi, Shahrzad
AU - Hennissen, Leonie
AU - Glennon, Jeffrey
AU - van de Vondervoort, Ilse
AU - Kapusta, Katarzyna
AU - Bielczyk, Na AAtalia
AU - Amiri, Houshang
AU - Havenith, Martha
AU - Franke, Barbara
AU - Poelmans, Geert
AU - Bralten, Janita
AU - Heskes, Tom
AU - Sokolova, Elena
AU - Groot, Perry
AU - Williams, Steven
AU - Murphy, De AAclan
AU - Lythgoe, David
AU - Bruchhage, Muriel
AU - Dud, Iulia
AU - Voinescu, Bogdan
AU - Dittmann, Ralf
AU - Banaschewski, Tobias
AU - Brandeis, Daniel
AU - Mechler, Konstantin
AU - Berg, Ruth
AU - Wolf, Isabella
AU - Häge, Alexander
AU - Landauer, Michael
AU - Hohmann, Sarah
AU - Schlier, Regina Boecker
AU - Ruff, Matthias
AU - Mandl, René
AU - Dijkhuizen, Rick M.
AU - Blezer, Erwin
AU - van der Marel, Kajo
AU - Pullens, Pim
AU - Mol, Wouter
AU - Otte, Willem M.
AU - Durston, Sarah
PY - 2020/4
Y1 - 2020/4
N2 - Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is increasingly considered to be a neurodevelopmental disorder. However, despite insights in neural substrates of OCD in adults, less is known about mechanisms underlying compulsivity during brain development in children and adolescents. Therefore, we developed an adolescent rat model of compulsive checking behavior and investigated developmental changes in structural and functional measures in the frontostriatal circuitry. Five-weeks old Sprague Dawley rats were subcutaneously injected with quinpirole (n = 21) or saline (n = 20) twice a week for five weeks. Each injection was followed by placement in the middle of an open field table, and compulsive behavior was quantified as repeated checking behavior. Anatomical, resting-state functional and diffusion MRI at 4.7T were conducted before the first and after the last quinpirole/saline injection to measure regional volumes, functional connectivity and structural integrity in the brain, respectively. After consecutive quinpirole injections, adolescent rats demonstrated clear checking behavior and repeated travelling between two open-field zones. MRI measurements revealed an increase of regional volumes within the frontostriatal circuits and an increase in fractional anisotropy (FA) in white matter areas during maturation in both experimental groups. Quinpirole-injected rats showed a larger developmental increase in FA values in the internal capsule and forceps minor compared to control rats. Our study points toward a link between development of compulsive behavior and altered white matter maturation in quinpirole-injected adolescent rats, in line with observations in pediatric patients with compulsive phenotypes. This novel animal model provides opportunities to investigate novel treatments and underlying mechanisms for patients with early-onset OCD specifically.
AB - Obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD) is increasingly considered to be a neurodevelopmental disorder. However, despite insights in neural substrates of OCD in adults, less is known about mechanisms underlying compulsivity during brain development in children and adolescents. Therefore, we developed an adolescent rat model of compulsive checking behavior and investigated developmental changes in structural and functional measures in the frontostriatal circuitry. Five-weeks old Sprague Dawley rats were subcutaneously injected with quinpirole (n = 21) or saline (n = 20) twice a week for five weeks. Each injection was followed by placement in the middle of an open field table, and compulsive behavior was quantified as repeated checking behavior. Anatomical, resting-state functional and diffusion MRI at 4.7T were conducted before the first and after the last quinpirole/saline injection to measure regional volumes, functional connectivity and structural integrity in the brain, respectively. After consecutive quinpirole injections, adolescent rats demonstrated clear checking behavior and repeated travelling between two open-field zones. MRI measurements revealed an increase of regional volumes within the frontostriatal circuits and an increase in fractional anisotropy (FA) in white matter areas during maturation in both experimental groups. Quinpirole-injected rats showed a larger developmental increase in FA values in the internal capsule and forceps minor compared to control rats. Our study points toward a link between development of compulsive behavior and altered white matter maturation in quinpirole-injected adolescent rats, in line with observations in pediatric patients with compulsive phenotypes. This novel animal model provides opportunities to investigate novel treatments and underlying mechanisms for patients with early-onset OCD specifically.
KW - Adolescents
KW - Diffusion-weighted MRI
KW - Frontostriatal circuitry
KW - Obsessive compulsive disorder
KW - Quinpirole rat model
KW - Resting-state fMRI
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U2 - 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2020.02.004
DO - 10.1016/j.euroneuro.2020.02.004
M3 - Article
C2 - 32151497
AN - SCOPUS:85082416823
SN - 0924-977X
VL - 33
SP - 58
EP - 70
JO - European Neuropsychopharmacology
JF - European Neuropsychopharmacology
ER -