Contralesional hippocampal spreading depolarization promotes functional recovery after stroke

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Andrew K. J. Boyce [1 ]
Yannick Fouad [2 ]
Renaud C. Gom [3 ]
Donovan M. Ashby [1 ]
Cristina Martins-Silva [2 ]
Leonardo Molina [1 ]
Tamas Füzesi [2 ]
Carina Ens [2 ]
Wilten Nicola [4 ]
Alexander McGirr [5 ]
G. Campbell Teskey [1 ]
Roger J. Thompson [2 ]
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[1] University of Calgary,Department of Cell Biology & Anatomy, Cumming School of Medicine
[2] University of Calgary,Hotchkiss Brain Institute
[3] University of New Mexico Health Sciences Center,Department of Neurosciences
[4] University of Calgary,Department of Psychiatry, Cumming School of Medicine
[5] Federal University of Espírito Santo,Department of the Physiological Sciences
[6] University of Calgary,Mathison Centre for Mental Health Research and Education
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10.1038/s41467-025-57119-8
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Ischemic stroke, brain tissue infarction following obstructed cerebral blood flow, leads to long-term neurological deficits and death. While neocortex is a commonly affected region with established preclinical models, less is known about deeper brain strokes, despite having unique neurological outcomes. We induced focal ischemic stroke while simultaneously monitoring neuronal activity in awake behaving Thy1-GCaMP6f mice by delivering and collecting light through bilateral fiberoptic implants. Unilateral hippocampal stroke resulted in atypical wandering behavior coincident with ipsilesional terminal spreading depolarization (sustained increase in GCaMP6f fluorescence). Ischemia induced seizures that propagated to the contralesional hippocampus triggering a transient spreading depolarization, predominantly in females. Hippocampal stroke impaired contextual fear conditioning acquired pre-stroke. Yet, 7 days post-stroke, contextual fear conditioning was only improved in mice with contralesional spreading depolarization. Blunting peri-stroke contralesional spreading depolarization prevented recovery of hippocampus-dependent learning. Together, we show that regionally isolated deleterious and beneficial spreading depolarizations can occur concurrently in the murine brain during acute stroke.
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