Age-related memory impairment occurs in many mammalian species, including humans. Moreover, women undergoing the menopausal transition often complain of problems with memory. We recently reported that rhesus monkeys display age- and menopause-related recognition memory impairment on a hippocampus-reliant test [delayed nonmatching-to-sample (DNMS)]. In the same monkeys, perforated synapse densities in the dentate gyrus outer molecular layer (OML) correlated with DNMS recognition accuracy, while total axospinous synapse density was similar across age and menses groups. The current study examined whether synaptic characteristics of OML axonal boutons are coupled with age- or menopause-related memory deficits. Using serial section electron microscopy, we measured the frequencies of single-synapse boutons (SSBs), multiple-synapse boutons (MSBs), and boutons with no apparent synaptic contacts [nonsynaptic boutons (NSBs)] in the OML. Aged females had double the percentage of NSBs compared with young females, and this measure correlated positively and inversely with DNMS acquisition (number of trials to criterion) and delay performance (average accuracy), respectively. Aged compared with young females also had a lower frequency of MSBs and a lower number of synaptic contacts per MSB, and the latter variable inversely correlated with DNMS acquisition. Although proportions of NSBs, SSBs, and MSBs were similar across menses groups, compared with premenopausal monkeys, peri/postmenopausal monkeys had fewer MSBs contacting one or more segmented perforated synapses, and the abundance of this bouton subtype positively correlated with DNMS performance. These results suggest that age- and menopause-related shifts in OML synaptic subtypes may be coupled with deficits in task acquisition and recognition memory.
Synaptic Characteristics of Dentate Gyrus Axonal Boutons and Their Relationships with Aging, Menopause, and Memory in Female Rhesus Monkeys
Y. Hara,C. Park,W. Janssen,M. Punsoni,P. Rapp,J. Morrison
Published 2011 in Journal of Neuroscience
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- Publication year
2011
- Venue
Journal of Neuroscience
- Publication date
2011-05-25
- Fields of study
Biology, Medicine, Psychology
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Semantic Scholar, PubMed
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- aged females
Female rhesus monkeys in the older age group used for comparison with young adults.
Aliases: older females
- delayed nonmatching-to-sample (dnms)
A hippocampus-reliant recognition memory task used to measure acquisition and delayed performance.
Aliases: DNMS
- dentate gyrus outer molecular layer
The hippocampal dentate gyrus layer analyzed for axonal bouton synaptic features.
Aliases: OML
- multiple-synapse boutons
Axonal boutons that form synaptic contacts with more than one postsynaptic target.
Aliases: MSBs
- nonsynaptic boutons
Axonal boutons in the outer molecular layer that showed no apparent synaptic contacts in serial electron microscopy.
Aliases: NSBs
- peri/postmenopausal monkeys
Female rhesus monkeys in the peri- or postmenopausal menses group.
Aliases: peri/postmenopausal group
- premenopausal monkeys
Female rhesus monkeys in the premenopausal menses group.
Aliases: premenopausal group
- segmented perforated synapses
Perforated synapses that were identified as segmented in the serial electron microscopy reconstructions.
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