Aging reduces motivation through decreased Bdnf expression in the ventral tegmental area.

Hanyue Cecilia Lei, Kyle E Parker, Chao-Cheng Kuo, Carla M Yuede, Jordan G McCall, Shin-Ichiro Imai
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Abstract

Age-associated reduced motivation is a hallmark of neuropsychiatric disorders in the elderly. In our rapidly aging societies, it is critical to keep motivation levels high enough to promote healthspan and lifespan. However, how motivation is reduced during aging remains unknown. Here, we used multiple mouse models to evaluate motivation and related affective states in young and old mice. We also compared the effect of social isolation, a common stressor in aged populations, to those of aging. We found that both social isolation and aging decreased motivation in mice, but that Bdnf expression in the ventral tegmental area (VTA) was selectively decreased during aging. Furthermore, VTA-specific Bdnf knockdown in young mice recapitulated reduced motivation observed in old mice. These results demonstrate that maintaining Bdnf expression in the VTA could promote motivation to engage in effortful activities and potentially prevent age-associated neuropsychiatric disorders.

衰老通过减少腹侧被盖区Bdnf表达来降低动机。
与年龄相关的动机降低是老年人神经精神疾病的一个标志。在我们快速老龄化的社会中,保持足够高的动力水平以促进健康和寿命是至关重要的。然而,随着年龄的增长,动机是如何减少的仍然未知。在这里,我们使用多个小鼠模型来评估年轻和年老小鼠的动机和相关情感状态。我们还比较了社会孤立(一种常见的压力源)和衰老的影响。我们发现,社会隔离和衰老都会降低小鼠的动机,但腹侧被盖区(VTA)的Bdnf表达在衰老过程中有选择性地降低。此外,年轻小鼠vta特异性Bdnf敲除重现了老年小鼠观察到的动机降低。这些结果表明,维持VTA中Bdnf的表达可以促进参与努力活动的动机,并可能预防与年龄相关的神经精神疾病。
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