Carnosine restores aging-induced elevation of corticosterone status and brain regional amyloid-beta in relation to down regulation of locomotor activity

S. Banerjee, B. Mukherjee, Poddar Mk
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The aim of the present investigation was to evaluate the role of carnosine on aging-induced Aβ deposition in different brain regions (prefrontal cortex, hippocampal CA1 and CA3 zones, hypothalamus, pons-medulla and cerebellum) in connection with the locomotor activity (open field locomotion and rearing count) and corticosterone status in plasma and adrenal gland. During aging, both in 18 and 24 months aged rats (a) a graded deposition of Aβ in their brain regions was observed with a maximum deposition in prefrontal cortex of 24 months aged rats without any Aβ deposition in cerebellum, (b) the plasma and adrenal corticosterone level was increased, and (c) locomotor activity were reduced. Carnosine (2.0 μg/Kg/day, i.t.; for 21 consecutive days) reduced the aging-induced brain regional graded Aβ deposition and attenuated the aging-induced increase of both plasma and adrenal corticosterone level as well as the locomotor activity. Thus, it may be concluded from these observations that (a) aging reduces both rearing and locomotor activities which may be correlated with the increase of corticosterone in both plasma and adrenal gland with a graded Aβ accumulation in the brain regions, except cerebellum and (b) carnosine attenuates these aging-induced phenomena, observed in those brain regions, plasma and adrenal gland, and also in locomotor activities. *Correspondence to: Mrinal K. Poddar, Ph.D, D.Sc, ICMR Emeritus Medical Scientist, Department of Pharmaceutical Technology, Jadavpur University, Kolkata-700032, India, E-mail: mrinalkp@yahoo.com
肌肽恢复衰老引起的皮质酮水平升高和脑区域淀粉样蛋白- β与运动活动下调有关
本研究旨在探讨肌肽对大鼠不同脑区(前额叶皮质、海马CA1和CA3区、下丘脑、桥-髓质和小脑)衰老诱导的Aβ沉积的影响,以及与运动活动(野外运动和饲养计数)、血浆和肾上腺皮质酮水平的关系。在衰老过程中,18月龄和24月龄大鼠(a) a β在脑区呈分级沉积,24月龄大鼠前额叶皮层沉积最多,小脑未见a β沉积,(b)血浆和肾上腺皮质酮水平升高,(c)运动活性降低。肌肽(2.0 μg/Kg/day, i.t;(连续21 d)减少了衰老引起的脑区域分级Aβ沉积,减弱了衰老引起的血浆和肾上腺皮质酮水平的升高以及运动活性。因此,可以从这些观察中得出结论:(a)衰老减少了饲养和运动活动,这可能与血浆和肾上腺皮质酮的增加有关,并在大脑区域(小脑除外)中逐渐积累a β; (b)肌肽减弱了这些衰老诱导的现象,在这些大脑区域、血浆和肾上腺中观察到,也在运动活动中观察到。*通信:Mrinal K. Poddar, Ph.D . sc, ICMR名誉医学家,贾达夫普尔大学制药技术系,印度加尔各答-700032,E-mail: mrinalkp@yahoo.com
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