Source Paper
Jesús Planagumà, Frank Leypoldt, Francesco Mannara, Javier Gutiérrez-Cuesta, Elena Martín-García et al.
Brain • 2014
Anti-N-methyl D-aspartate receptor (NMDAR) encephalitis is a severe neuropsychiatric disorder that associates with prominent memory and behavioural deficits. Patients' antibodies react with the N-terminal domain of the GluN1 (previously known as NR1) subunit of NMDAR causing in cultured neurons a selective and reversible internalization of cell-surface receptors. These effects and the frequent response to immunotherapy have suggested an antibody-mediated pathogenesis, but to date there is no animal model showing that patients' antibodies cause memory and behavioural deficits. To develop such a model, C57BL6/J mice underwent placement of ventricular catheters connected to osmotic pumps that delivered a continuous infusion of patients' or control cerebrospinal fluid (flow rate 0.25 µl/h, 14 days). During and after the infusion period standardized tests were applied, including tasks to assess memory (novel object recognition in open field and V-maze paradigms), anhedonic behaviours (sucrose preference test), depressive-like behaviours (tail suspension, forced swimming tests), anxiety (black and white, elevated plus maze tests), aggressiveness (resident-intruder test), and locomotor activity (horizontal and vertical). Animals sacrificed at Days 5, 13, 18, 26 and 46 were examined for brain-bound antibodies and the antibody effects on total and synaptic NMDAR clusters and protein concentration using confocal microscopy and immunoblot analysis. These experiments showed that animals infused with patients' cerebrospinal fluid, but not control cerebrospinal fluid, developed progressive memory deficits, and anhedonic and depressive-like behaviours, without affecting other behavioural or locomotor tasks. Memory deficits gradually worsened until Day 18 (4 days after the infusion stopped) and all symptoms resolved over the next week. Accompanying brain tissue studies showed progressive increase of brain-bound human antibodies, predominantly in the hippocampus (maximal on Days 13-18), that after acid extraction and characterization with GluN1-expressing human embryonic kidney cells were confirmed to be against the NMDAR. Confocal microscopy and immunoblot analysis of the hippocampus showed progressive decrease of the density of total and synaptic NMDAR clusters and total NMDAR protein concentration (maximal on Day 18), without affecting the post-synaptic density protein 95 (PSD95) and α-amino-3-hydroxy-5-methyl-4-isoxazolepropionic acid (AMPA) receptors. These effects occurred in parallel with memory and other behavioural deficits and gradually improved after Day 18, with reversibility of symptoms accompanied by a decrease of brain-bound antibodies and restoration of NMDAR levels. Overall, these findings establish a link between memory and behavioural deficits and antibody-mediated reduction of NMDAR, provide the biological basis by which removal of antibodies and antibody-producing cells improve neurological function, and offer a model for testing experimental therapies in this and similar disorders.
Objective: Assess memory deficits in mice using V-maze navigation paradigm as part of behavioral testing during cerebrospinal fluid infusion
This is a V-maze Task protocol using mouse as the model organism. The procedure involves 15 procedural steps, 11 equipment items, 2 materials. Extracted from a 2014 paper published in Brain.
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mouse • C57BL6/J • unknown • Not specified • Not specified
Study window
~2 week study window
Core workflow
Surgical implantation of ventricular catheter and osmotic pump • Continuous cerebrospinal fluid infusion • V-maze memory assessment
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C57BL6/J mice underwent placement of ventricular catheters connected to osmotic pumps for continuous infusion delivery
Note: Catheters connected to osmotic pumps for continuous delivery
“C57BL6/J mice underwent placement of ventricular catheters connected to osmotic pumps”
Osmotic pumps delivered continuous infusion of either patients' cerebrospinal fluid or control cerebrospinal fluid at controlled flow rate
Note: Flow rate maintained at 0.25 µl/h throughout infusion period
“osmotic pumps that delivered a continuous infusion of patients' or control cerebrospinal fluid (flow rate 0.25 µl/h, 14 days)”
Mice were tested using V-maze paradigm to assess memory function during and after infusion period
Note: Part of standardized behavioral test battery
“During and after the infusion period standardized tests were applied, including tasks to assess memory (novel object recognition in open field and V-maze paradigms)”
Memory assessment task conducted in open field arena
Note: Conducted during and after infusion period
“tasks to assess memory (novel object recognition in open field and V-maze paradigms)”
Assessment of anhedonic behaviors by measuring preference for sucrose solution
Note: Standardized test applied during and after infusion period
“anhedonic behaviours (sucrose preference test)”
Assessment of depressive-like behaviors
Note: Standardized test applied during and after infusion period
“depressive-like behaviours (tail suspension, forced swimming tests)”
Assessment of depressive-like behaviors
Note: Standardized test applied during and after infusion period
“depressive-like behaviours (tail suspension, forced swimming tests)”
Assessment of anxiety-like behaviors
Note: Standardized test applied during and after infusion period
“anxiety (black and white, elevated plus maze tests)”
Assessment of anxiety-like behaviors
Note: Standardized test applied during and after infusion period
“anxiety (black and white, elevated plus maze tests)”
Assessment of aggressive behaviors
Note: Standardized test applied during and after infusion period
“aggressiveness (resident-intruder test)”
Measurement of horizontal and vertical locomotor activity
Note: Standardized test applied during and after infusion period
“locomotor activity (horizontal and vertical)”
Mice were sacrificed at designated timepoints for brain tissue analysis
Note: Sacrificed at Days 5, 13, 18, 26 and 46 post-infusion initiation
“Animals sacrificed at Days 5, 13, 18, 26 and 46 were examined for brain-bound antibodies”
Examination of brain-bound antibodies and effects on total and synaptic NMDAR clusters in hippocampal tissue
Note: Focused on hippocampus as primary region of interest
“Animals sacrificed at Days 5, 13, 18, 26 and 46 were examined for brain-bound antibodies and the antibody effects on total and synaptic NMDAR clusters and protein concentration using confocal microscopy and immunoblot analysis”
Biochemical analysis of NMDAR protein concentration and other synaptic proteins in hippocampal tissue
Note: Measured total NMDAR protein, PSD95, and AMPA receptors
“the antibody effects on total and synaptic NMDAR clusters and protein concentration using confocal microscopy and immunoblot analysis”
Brain-bound antibodies were extracted and characterized using GluN1-expressing human embryonic kidney cells
Note: Confirmed antibodies were against NMDAR
“after acid extraction and characterization with GluN1-expressing human embryonic kidney cells were confirmed to be against the NMDAR”
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Assess memory deficits in mice using V-maze navigation paradigm as part of behavioral testing during cerebrospinal fluid infusion
Objective
Assess memory deficits in mice using V-maze navigation paradigm as part of behavioral testing during cerebrospinal fluid infusion
Subjects
From papermouse • C57BL6/J • unknown • Not specified • Not specified
Cohort notes
From paperUnderwent placement of ventricular catheters connected to osmotic pumps
Surgical implantation of ventricular catheter and osmotic pump (Not specified)
Continuous cerebrospinal fluid infusion (14 days)
V-maze memory assessment (Not specified)
Novel object recognition test (Not specified)
Memory deficits assessed via V-maze performance
From paperNot explicitly specified in methods section.
Artifact type
Longitudinal gait metrics and per-animal performance tables
Comparison focus
Compare recovery trajectory across post-injury timepoints and treatment conditions
Memory deficits assessed via novel object recognition in open field
From paperNot explicitly specified in methods section.
Artifact type
Longitudinal gait metrics and per-animal performance tables
Comparison focus
Compare recovery trajectory across post-injury timepoints and treatment conditions
Anhedonic behaviors measured by sucrose preference
From paperNot explicitly specified in methods section.
Artifact type
Longitudinal gait metrics and per-animal performance tables
Comparison focus
Compare recovery trajectory across post-injury timepoints and treatment conditions
Depressive-like behaviors measured by tail suspension and forced swimming tests
From paperNot explicitly specified in methods section.
Artifact type
Longitudinal gait metrics and per-animal performance tables
Comparison focus
Compare recovery trajectory across post-injury timepoints and treatment conditions
Memory deficits assessed via V-maze performance
From paperRaw artifact
Per-run gait capture with paw placement, timing, and stride features for each animal
Processed artifact
Cleaned gait metrics table and recovery trend summary across timepoints
Final reported form
Group comparisons of gait indices, stride metrics, or recovery curves
Memory deficits assessed via novel object recognition in open field
From paperRaw artifact
Per-run gait capture with paw placement, timing, and stride features for each animal
Processed artifact
Cleaned gait metrics table and recovery trend summary across timepoints
Final reported form
Group comparisons of gait indices, stride metrics, or recovery curves
Anhedonic behaviors measured by sucrose preference
From paperRaw artifact
Per-run gait capture with paw placement, timing, and stride features for each animal
Processed artifact
Cleaned gait metrics table and recovery trend summary across timepoints
Final reported form
Group comparisons of gait indices, stride metrics, or recovery curves
Depressive-like behaviors measured by tail suspension and forced swimming tests
From paperRaw artifact
Per-run gait capture with paw placement, timing, and stride features for each animal
Processed artifact
Cleaned gait metrics table and recovery trend summary across timepoints
Final reported form
Group comparisons of gait indices, stride metrics, or recovery curves
Acquisition
Capture matched images from the relevant tissue region using the same acquisition settings across samples.
Preprocessing / cleaning
Not explicitly specified in methods section.
Scoring or quantification
Quantify the primary readouts for this experiment: Memory deficits assessed via V-maze performance; Memory deficits assessed via novel object recognition in open field; Anhedonic behaviors measured by sucrose preference; Depressive-like behaviors measured by tail suspension and forced swimming tests.
Normalization
Normalize image-derived measurements against the matched acquisition or segmentation rules before comparing groups.
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Reporting output
Report representative outputs alongside summary comparisons for Memory deficits assessed via V-maze performance, Memory deficits assessed via novel object recognition in open field, Anhedonic behaviors measured by sucrose preference, Depressive-like behaviors measured by tail suspension and forced swimming tests.
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Citation
Jesús Planagumà et al. (2014). Human N-methyl D-aspartate receptor antibodies alter memory and behaviour in mice. Brain
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