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Journal Article Disruption of hippocampal-prefrontal neural dynamics and risky decision-making in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease
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Authors
Eun Joo Kim, Sanggeon Park, Bryan P. Schuessler, Harry Boo, Jeiwon Cho, Jeansok J. Kim
Issue Date
2025-08
Citation
Cell Reports, v.44, no.8, pp.1-17
ISSN
2211-1247
Publisher
Cell Press
Language
English
Type
Journal Article
DOI
https://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2025.116081
Abstract
This study investigates how amyloid pathology influences hippocampal-prefrontal neural dynamics and decision-making in Alzheimer's disease (AD) using 5XFAD mice, a well-established model system characterized by pronounced early amyloid pathology. Utilizing ecologically relevant “approach food-avoid predator” foraging tasks, we show that 5XFAD mice exhibit persistent risk-taking behaviors and reduced adaptability to changing threat conditions, indicative of impaired decision-making. Multi-regional neural recordings reveal rigid hippocampal CA1 place cell fields, decreased sharp-wave ripple (SWR) frequencies, and disrupted medial prefrontal-hippocampal connectivity, all of which correspond with deficits in behavioral flexibility during spatial risk scenarios. These findings highlight the critical role of SWR dynamics and corticolimbic circuit integrity in adaptive decision-making, with implications for understanding cognitive decline in AD in naturalistic contexts. By identifying specific neural disruptions underlying risky decision-making deficits, this work provides insights into the neural basis of cognitive dysfunction in AD and suggests potential targets for therapeutic intervention.
KSP Keywords
Adaptive Decision, Alzheimer's Disease(AD), Behavioral flexibility, Cognitive decline, Hippocampal CA1, Model systems, Multi-regional, Neural dynamics, Place cell, Risk scenarios, Risk-taking
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