The relationship of functional hippocampal activity, amyloid deposition, and longitudinal memory decline to memory complaints in cognitively healthy older adults

Stroke is a major cause of death and disability worldwide and is also a leading cause of vascular dementia and Alzheimer’s disease, with older women experiencing accelerated decline. Our previous studies show that intravenous (iv) injections of miR-20a-3p, a small noncoding RNA (miRNA) delivered after stroke improves acute stroke outcomes in middle-aged male and female rats. The present study tested whether mir-20a-3p treatment would also ameliorate stroke-induced cognitive decline in the chronic phase. Acyclic middle-aged females and age-matched male Sprague Dawley rats were subjected to middle cerebral artery occlusion using endothelin-1 or sham surgery, and treated iv with miR-20a-3p mimics or scrambled oligos at 4 hours, 24 hours, and 70 days post-stroke. Stroke resulted in a significant sensory motor deficit, while miR-20a-3p treatment reduced these deficits in both sexes. Cognitive impairment was assessed periodically for 3 months after stroke using contextual fear conditioning and the novel object recognition task. Overall, the tests of associative and episodic memory were affected by focal ischemia

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