Proteasome Augmentation Mitigates Age-Related Cognitive Decline in Mice

IF 7.8 1区 医学 Q1 Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Aging Cell Pub Date : 2025-02-13 DOI:10.1111/acel.14492
Danitra Parker, Kanisa Davidson, Pawel A. Osmulski, Maria Gaczynska, Andrew M. Pickering
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Abstract

The aging brain experiences a significant decline in proteasome function. The proteasome is critical for many key neuronal functions including neuronal plasticity, and memory formation/retention. Treatment with proteasome inhibitors impairs these processes. Our study reveals a marked reduction in 20S and 26S proteasome activities in aged mice brains, including in the hippocampus, this is driven by reduced functionality of aged proteasome. The decline in proteasome activity is matched by a decline in 20S proteasome assembly. In contrast, 26S proteasome assembly was found to increase with age, though 26S proteasome activity was still found to decline. Our data suggests that age-related declines in proteasome activity is driven predominantly by reduced functionality of proteasome rather than altered composition. By overexpressing the proteasome subunit PSMB5 in the neurons of mice to increase the proteasome content and thus enhance its functionality, we slowed age-related declines in spatial learning and memory. We then showed acute treatment with a proteasome activator to rescue spatial learning and memory deficits in aged mice. These findings highlight the potential of proteasome augmentation as a therapeutic strategy to mitigate age-related cognitive declines.

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蛋白酶体增强减轻小鼠与年龄相关的认知能力下降。
衰老的大脑经历了蛋白酶体功能的显著下降。蛋白酶体对许多关键的神经元功能至关重要,包括神经元可塑性和记忆形成/保持。用蛋白酶体抑制剂治疗会损害这些过程。我们的研究揭示了老年小鼠大脑(包括海马)中20S和26S蛋白酶体活性的显著降低,这是由衰老蛋白酶体功能降低所驱动的。蛋白酶体活性的下降与20S蛋白酶体组装的下降相匹配。相比之下,26S蛋白酶体组装随着年龄的增长而增加,但26S蛋白酶体活性仍然下降。我们的数据表明,与年龄相关的蛋白酶体活性下降主要是由蛋白酶体功能降低而不是组成改变引起的。通过在小鼠神经元中过表达蛋白酶体亚基PSMB5,增加蛋白酶体含量,从而增强其功能,我们减缓了与年龄相关的空间学习和记忆衰退。然后,我们用蛋白酶体激活剂进行急性治疗,以挽救老年小鼠的空间学习和记忆缺陷。这些发现强调了蛋白酶体增强作为一种治疗策略的潜力,以减轻与年龄相关的认知能力下降。
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Aging Cell
Aging Cell 生物-老年医学
CiteScore
14.40
自引率
2.60%
发文量
212
审稿时长
8 weeks
期刊介绍: Aging Cell, an Open Access journal, delves into fundamental aspects of aging biology. It comprehensively explores geroscience, emphasizing research on the mechanisms underlying the aging process and the connections between aging and age-related diseases.
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