This work from my PhD with the Epp Lab builds off of a previous study, where we identified sex-specific, early, dysfunction among PV-IN populations in the RSC during AD pathogenesis: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
This work from my PhD with the Epp Lab builds off of a previous study, where we identified sex-specific, early, dysfunction among PV-IN populations in the RSC during AD pathogenesis: www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Continued learning, sociability, and exercise promote resilience to memory impairment in AD
These factors also increase the activity of the RSC, an early site of dysfunction in AD
Here we perform an RSC deep-dive to examine this interaction (PV and PNNs matter!)
www.jneurosci.org/content/46/9...
New review building on findings from my MSc thesis! Here we discuss the role of dopamine in overcoming boundary conditions for memory reconsolidation. doi.org/10.1016/j.ne...
A little late posting this, but I defended my PhD thesis earlier this year! Big thanks to Jonathan Epp for his mentorship and support over the years - I canβt recommend his lab enough π¨π¦
Also very excited to share that Iβve started a postdoc at @inmed.bsky.social with Rosa Cossart! π«π·
Congrats! Looking forward to seeing the research program that you build!
As our graduate program deadline approaches, we are recruiting motivated students to join our team. See details below:
New ad: Graduate (MSc / PhD) Student Positions β Neurophysiology of Autism Mouse Models β University of Calgary can-acn.org/graduate-msc... @deryasargin.bsky.social #neurojobs
A girl and her pet are watching the starry night sky, where some of the stars are the brain. a joshua tree on the left indicates the location
You KNOW you've arrived, mainstream, when your invention is turned into an open source asset!π§ π§ͺ Kudos @deryasargin.bsky.social www.eneuro.org/content/12/6... @cate-cholamine.bsky.social @mathiasvschmidt.bsky.social @zenbrainest.bsky.social @sfn.org #StressNeurobiology @carmensandi10.bsky.social
My first paper in the Sargin Lab π₯³ so grateful to have been able to work on this project
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A research team led by Dr. Jonathan Epp and Dr. Derya Sargin at the University of Calgary, funded by Brain Canada and Womenβs Brain Health Initiative (WBHI), has identified a promising target for new Alzheimerβs disease treatments. bit.ly/45atSCf
Fantastic new paper on Alzheimer's Disease from my colleague @deryasargin.bsky.social and her team!
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Thanks Liisa! π
Female brain holds the key to understanding Alzheimerβs disease. Epp-Sargin lab collaboration led by @dterstege.bsky.social featuring @liisagalea.bsky.social is out in Science Advances. We uncover the mechanisms that make females more vulnerable to Alzheimerβs - in mouse models and human brains π§
This wouldnβt have been possible without the contributions of my incredible lab mates and collaborators.
Many thanks to Yi Ren, Kabirat Adigun, the @ucalgarymed.bsky.social ASOC (Heewon Seo & Bo Young Ahn), @liisagalea.bsky.social, @deryasargin.bsky.social, and Jonathan Epp.
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In summary, we:
Found sex-specific impairments in RSC PV-IN presentation in AD π«
Characterized consequences locally and brain-wide π
Demonstrated the clinical relevance of this phenotype π₯
Improved cognitive performance by promoting the activity of RSC PV-INs π
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If dampening RSC PV-INs impairs cognition, can we improve memory performance by increasing the activity of these cells? π
By chemogenetically promoting the activity of RSC PV-INs, we improved contextual memory performance in aged female
5xFAD mice
13/15
How does this carry over to the clinic?
At rest, RSC activity should be highly correlated with the rest of the default mode network (DMN). Via clinical rs-fMRI scans, we noted increased density of anti-correlated RSC connections with DMN regions in AD.
(π the slopes of males vs femalesβ¦)
12/15
Does dampening the activity of these cells induce similar changes to those seen in AD? π
Turns out, yes. With chemogenetic dampening, we impaired memory performance and increased the density of RSC anti-correlations (shown here in π’)
11/15
With c-Fos as a proxy of neuronal activity, we can study brain-wide functional connectivity (see: www.mdpi.com/2079-7737/12...).
In female 5xFAD mice, the density of anti-correlated RSC functional connections increases drastically (shown here in π’)
10/15
Letβs focus on memory impairments, such as those observed in 5xFAD mice.
Memory processes depend on networks of brain-wide activity. The RSC is involved in many such networks. PV-IN dysfunction may alter RSC connectivity - but how can we study this in freely-behaving mice? π€β¦
9/15
But what about in freely-behaving mice? π
In vivo, my lab mate Yi Ren and I examined RSC PV-IN dynamics at both a population- and single cell-level. During a working memory task, we identified impaired RSC PV-IN activity in 5xFAD mice.
8/15
These transcriptional changes prompted electrophysiological characterization of RSC PV-INs β‘οΈ
These experiments were conducted by @deryasargin.bsky.social, who found impaired inhibitory control in RSC PV-INs of female 5xFAD mice.
7/15
But back to the paper:
Letβs dive deeper via gene-expression within PV-INs (GeoMx DSP) π§¬
Many genes critical to PV-IN function are down-regulated in female 5xFAD mice, particularly relating to GABA signalling and potassium transport
6/15
Maybe this female-specific vulnerability of PV-INs to AD shouldnβt have come as a surprise?
From our recent review, these cells are highly sensitive to changes in circulating estrogens and are very vulnerable to metabolic disruption prevalent in AD π«
www.sciencedirect.com/science/arti...
5/15
Gene expression does not always align with protein expression, so next we assessed PV-IN immunohistochemistry π¬
Here, we noted earlier impairments in PV-IN presentation in female 5xFAD and similar patterns of impairment in human tissue samples
4/15
Altered metabolic activity often coincides with impairments to local neuronal and glial populations
With single-cell spatial transcriptomics (Xenium), we noted down-regulation of Pvalb and other PV-IN-related genes in the RSC of 5xFAD mice π§¬
3/15
So, why the retrosplenial cortex (RSC)?
The RSC is involved in many learning and memory processes. Furthermore, as we previously demonstrated via clinical FDG-PET, hypometabolic activity in this region predicts cognitive decline π§
alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...
2/15
π¨New paper from the Epp and Sargin Labs!π¨
We identified early sex- and region-specific impairments to parvalbumin interneurons (PV-INs) during Alzheimerβs Disease (AD) pathogenesis
www.science.org/doi/10.1126/...
Simplified highlights below:
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The new issue of Science Advances (open-access) has multiple papers on women's health. These 2 are related to menopause, hormone replacement and brain health
www.science.org/toc/sciadv/c...
Our work on the effect of SSRIs on brain metabolic activity, tau levels and cognition is out. Another study led by amazing-Dylan Terstege (now Dr. Terstege).
alz-journals.onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1002/...