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Abstract #4180

Early Metabolic Changes in Hippocampus & Cingulate Cortex After Fear Conditioning

Iris Yuwen Zhou1,2, Abby Y. Ding1,2, Qi Li3,4, Shujuan Fan1,2, Kevin Chuen Wing Chan1,2, Peng Cao1,2, April Mei Kwan Chow1,2, Grainne M. McAlonan3,4, Ed Xuekui Wu1,2

1Laboratory of Biomedical Imaging & Signal Processing, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China, People's Republic of; 2Department of Electrical & Electronic Engineering, the University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong SAR, China, People's Republic of; 3Department of Psychiatry, the University of Hong Kong; 4Centre for Reproduction Growth & Development, the University of Hong Kong


In this study, in vivo 1H MRS was employed to investigate the metabolic changes in the hippocampus and cingulate cortex of the mouse brain after conditioned-fear training. Reduced NAA:Cr was found in hippocampus and cingulate cortex, indicating the cellular dysfunction in the acute phase of fear-conditioning. An increase in Cho level indicated proliferation of neuroglia at the expense of neuronal number preceding any morphological changes. The results of this study showed that the early metabolic changes after fear-experiencing could be detected by in vivo 1H MRS prior to any significant structural alterations, which may facilitate prompt intervention in neurobiological rehabilitation.