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Reduced Reelin Expression Induces Memory Deficits through Dab-1/ NMDAR Signaling Pathway: Cronobacter sakazakii Infection in a Rat Model of Experimental Meningitis

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The purpose of this study was to examine whether the Cronobacter sakazakii infection-induced inflammation alters the Reelin signaling pathway that is involved in learning and memory. To test this, postnatal day (PND)-15 rat pups were either treated with Luria Bertani broth/Escherichia coli OP50/C. sakazakii through oral gavage or maintained as control and allowed to stay with their mothers until PND-24. Experimental groups’ rats were subjected to long-term novel object recognition test during their adolescent age PND-30–32. Observed behavioral data showed that C. sakazakii infection causes a deficit in recognition of novel objects from known objects. Further, our analysis showed that C. sakazakii infection-mediated inflammation decreases the Reelin expression by proteolytic cleavage and alters its receptor apolipoprotein E-receptor (ApoER)-2 splice variants ApoER2 (ex19) and ApoER2 (Δ). Subsequently, downregulated Reelin alters the phosphorylation of disabled adapter protein (Dab)-1 and leads to differential expression of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor subunits 2A and 2B. Further, the NMDA receptor influences the expression of postsynaptic density (PSD)-95 protein and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF). Observed results suggest a deficit in recognition of novel objects possibly due to the alternation in Reelin signaling pathway.
Title: Reduced Reelin Expression Induces Memory Deficits through Dab-1/ NMDAR Signaling Pathway: Cronobacter sakazakii Infection in a Rat Model of Experimental Meningitis
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The purpose of this study was to examine whether the Cronobacter sakazakii infection-induced inflammation alters the Reelin signaling pathway that is involved in learning and memory.
To test this, postnatal day (PND)-15 rat pups were either treated with Luria Bertani broth/Escherichia coli OP50/C.
sakazakii through oral gavage or maintained as control and allowed to stay with their mothers until PND-24.
Experimental groups’ rats were subjected to long-term novel object recognition test during their adolescent age PND-30–32.
Observed behavioral data showed that C.
sakazakii infection causes a deficit in recognition of novel objects from known objects.
Further, our analysis showed that C.
sakazakii infection-mediated inflammation decreases the Reelin expression by proteolytic cleavage and alters its receptor apolipoprotein E-receptor (ApoER)-2 splice variants ApoER2 (ex19) and ApoER2 (Δ).
Subsequently, downregulated Reelin alters the phosphorylation of disabled adapter protein (Dab)-1 and leads to differential expression of N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor subunits 2A and 2B.
Further, the NMDA receptor influences the expression of postsynaptic density (PSD)-95 protein and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF).
Observed results suggest a deficit in recognition of novel objects possibly due to the alternation in Reelin signaling pathway.

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