Effect of L-theanine on cerebellar granule cell migration related to cognitive disorders

IF 2.9 Q3 NEUROSCIENCES
Mai Ibrahim , Matsuda Tomoko , Kuriya Kenji , Ozeki Makoto , Abe Aya , Hayato Umekawa , Masahiro Nishio
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Abstract

Introduction

Cerebellar granule cell migration plays a crucial role in cerebellum development, and any abnormalities in CGC migration can lead to significant neurological disorders such as anxiety, a common psychological disorder that impacts a person's emotional, physical, and social health. L-theanine, an amino acid found in green tea, demonstrates neuroprotective properties and regulates the release of neurotransmitters by stimulating CGC migration. This study investigated the impact of L-theanine on CGC migration related to cognitive disorders.

Methods

ddY male mice treated with a single oral dose of L-theanine at varying concentrations (10 mg/kg) were assessed for anxiety, learning, and memory using the maze test and the Morris Water Maze test, where the average completion time and escape time of the mice were considered indicators of cognitive performance. CGC microexplants were isolated from newly born C57BL/N6 mice and treated with a series of increasing concentrations of L-theanine. The migration distance of the CGC under the different L-theanine concentrations was assessed after 24, 48, and 72 h post-treatment using phase-contrast microscopy and image analysis software.

Results and conclusion

Mice's anxiety symptoms improved based on their performance on the maze test after treatment with L-theanine at 5 mg/ml. However, L-theanine at 0.05 mg/ml enhanced learning and memory abilities. Compared to other concentrations, L-theanine at 1 µM yielded the longest migration distance for CGC in vitro. Therefore, L-Theanine may serve as a potential therapeutic agent in supporting cerebellar development and enhancing cognitive skills. Further investigation is required to fully elucidate the molecular mechanisms and therapeutic potential of L-theanine in neurodevelopmental disorders.
茶氨酸对认知障碍相关小脑颗粒细胞迁移的影响
小脑颗粒细胞迁移在小脑发育中起着至关重要的作用,CGC迁移的任何异常都可能导致严重的神经系统疾病,如焦虑,这是一种常见的心理障碍,会影响一个人的情绪、身体和社会健康。茶氨酸是绿茶中的一种氨基酸,具有神经保护作用,并通过刺激CGC迁移来调节神经递质的释放。本研究探讨了l -茶氨酸对认知障碍相关CGC迁移的影响。方法采用迷宫测试和Morris水迷宫测试的方法,通过单次口服不同浓度(10 mg/kg)的l -茶氨酸对雄性小鼠的焦虑、学习和记忆进行评估,其中小鼠的平均完成时间和逃避时间作为认知表现的指标。从新生的C57BL/N6小鼠身上分离CGC微外植体,用一系列增加浓度的l -茶氨酸处理。在处理24、48和72 h后,使用相差显微镜和图像分析软件评估不同l -茶氨酸浓度下CGC的迁移距离。结果与结论给予5 mg/ml l -茶氨酸后,小鼠的焦虑症状有明显改善。然而,0.05 mg/ml的l -茶氨酸提高了学习和记忆能力。与其他浓度相比,1 µM的l -茶氨酸对CGC的体外迁移距离最长。因此,l -茶氨酸可能作为支持小脑发育和提高认知能力的潜在治疗剂。需要进一步的研究来充分阐明l -茶氨酸在神经发育障碍中的分子机制和治疗潜力。
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