Jan Scholz1,
Rylan Allemang-Grand1, Jason P. Lerch1
1Mouse
Imaging Centre, Toronto, ON, Canada
Environmental enrichment is used to study brain plasticity in rodents. Here we propose a standardized way of enrichment that allows well-controlled dynamic changes to the environment. Longitudinal manganese-enhance MRI allows to observe whole brain volumetric changes. Here we show that dynamic enrichment is associated with structural changes in specific memory and navigation-related areas of the mouse brain, such as the retrosplenial cortex and the dentate gyrus. Subsequent spatial training shows behavioural benefits of enrichment. Our study suggests that dynamic spatial enrichment might be associated with plasticity in key brain areas.