Alteration of hyperpolarization-activated cation current-mediated metaplasticity contributes to electroconvulsive shock-induced learning and memory impairment in depressed rats
Li Ren, Jian Yu, Hengsheng Chen, Jie Luo, Feng Lv, Su Min

TL;DR
Electroconvulsive shock (ECS) helps with depression but harms memory, and this study shows it's due to changes in brain cell activity linked to a specific current.
Contribution
This study identifies the role of I_h current in ECS-induced memory impairment and metaplasticity in depression.
Findings
ECS increases LTD/LTP threshold and reduces neuronal excitability in depressive rats.
Inhibition of I_h current with ZD7288 reverses ECS-induced memory impairment and electrophysiological changes.
ECS-induced memory issues are linked to neuronal hypoexcitability and upregulated I_h current.
Abstract
Accompanied by a rapid and effective antidepressant effect, electroconvulsive shock (ECS) can also induce learning and memory impairment. Our previous research reported that metaplasticity is involved in this process. However, the mechanisms still remain unclear. This study investigated the role of I h current in the metaplastic changes and learning and memory impairment induced by ECS in depressive rats. Depressive rats received ECS after modelling using chronic unpredictable. ZD7288, a type of I h current inhibitor was used to verify the effect of I h current. The sucrose preference test and Morris water maze were used for behavior testing. Changes in metaplasticity was assessed with the LTD/LTP threshold by stimulation at different frequencies. Spontaneous and evoked action potentials (APs) were measured to confirm difference of neuronal excitability. Additionally, the amplitude of…
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TopicsElectroconvulsive Therapy Studies · Treatment of Major Depression · Obsessive-Compulsive Spectrum Disorders
