Ageing restructures the transcriptome of the hypothalamic supraoptic nucleus and alters the response to dehydration.

Ghadir Elsamad, André Souza Mecawi, Audrys G Pauža, Benjamin Gillard, Alex Paterson, Victor J Duque, Olivera Šarenac, Nina Japundžić Žigon, Mingkwan Greenwood, Michael P Greenwood, David Murphy
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Ageing is associated with altered neuroendocrine function. In the context of the hypothalamic supraoptic nucleus, which makes the antidiuretic hormone vasopressin, ageing alters acute responses to hyperosmotic cues, rendering the elderly more susceptible to dehydration. Chronically, vasopressin has been associated with numerous diseases of old age, including type 2 diabetes and metabolic syndrome. Bulk RNAseq transcriptome analysis has been used to catalogue the polyadenylated supraoptic nucleus transcriptomes of adult (3 months) and aged (18 months) rats in basal euhydrated and stimulated dehydrated conditions. Gene ontology and Weighted Correlation Network Analysis revealed that ageing is associated with alterations in the expression of extracellular matrix genes. Interestingly, whilst the transcriptomic response to dehydration is overall blunted in aged animals compared to adults, there is a specific enrichment of differentially expressed genes related to neurodegenerative processes in the aged cohort, suggesting that dehydration itself may provoke degenerative consequences in aged rats.

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衰老会重组下丘脑视上核的转录组,并改变对脱水的反应。
衰老与神经内分泌功能改变有关。下丘脑视上核产生抗利尿激素抗利尿激素,衰老改变了对高渗信号的急性反应,使老年人更容易脱水。长期来看,加压素与许多老年疾病有关,包括2型糖尿病和代谢综合征。大量RNAseq转录组分析已被用于编目基础脱水和刺激脱水条件下成年(3个月)和老年(18个月)大鼠的聚腺苷化视上核转录组。基因本体论和加权相关网络分析表明,衰老与细胞外基质基因表达的改变有关。有趣的是,尽管与成年动物相比,老年动物对脱水的转录组反应总体上减弱了,但在老年队列中,与神经退行性过程相关的差异表达基因却有特定的富集,这表明脱水本身可能会引起老年大鼠的退行性后果。
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