Figure 9. Experience-, age- and MSK1-dependent effects on CA1 stratum radiatum dendritic spine density. (A) In the Adult groups, when average CA1 stratum radiatum spine densities per animal are compared, there was a trend for enriched animals having greater spine density than standard-housed mice. (B) Representative Golgi images of secondary dendrites in stratum radiatum from CA1 pyramidal neurons across the four groups. Scale bars measure 10 μm. (C) Cumulative distribution of all spine density measurements across all groups showing rightward shifts of spine density in enriched groups. (D) In the Aged groups, when average CA1 stratum radiatum spine densities per animal are compared, there was a tendency for WT mice, but not MSK1 KD mice to show increased spine density after enrichment. (E) Representative Golgi images of secondary dendrites in stratum radiatum from CA1 pyramidal neurons across the four groups. Scale bars measure 10 μm. (F) Cumulative distribution of all CA1 stratum radiatum spine density measurements across all groups showing rightward shifts of spine density in enriched WT and standard-housed MSK1 KD mice. (G) Data from the Young groups are from Privitera et al., (2020) [