Use of Antisense Oligodeoxynucleotides in the Study of Neuroendocrine Aging

K. Scarbrough
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Abstract One of the difficulties in the field of the neurobiology of aging is that many of the studies are necessarily correlative in nature. Investigators interested in the neurotransmitter or neuropeptide control of a given brain function often describe the situation in young animals and compare these observations with findings for groups of aged animals. However, ascribing causation with such studies is difficult at best. The use of antisense oligodeoxynucleotides described in this article allows the investigator to target one or more neuropeptides expressed in a confined area of the brain for selective abiation. The assessment of cause and effect on the physiological endpoint of Interest then becomes more tractable. Having previously identified age-related changes in neuropeptide dynamics that may underlie certain aspects of endocrine aging, we used this method to determine whether specific antisense oligodeoxynucleotide treatment of young animals mimicked the effect of age on the endocrine system. The theoretical background and practical aspects of the method are presented in sufficient detail to allow investigators not familiar with the technique to design appropriate oligodeoxynucleotides and use them in their research.
反义寡脱氧核苷酸在神经内分泌衰老研究中的应用
衰老神经生物学研究的难点之一是许多研究在本质上必然是相关的。对神经递质或神经肽控制特定脑功能感兴趣的研究人员经常描述幼龄动物的情况,并将这些观察结果与老年动物群体的发现进行比较。然而,在这样的研究中找出因果关系是很困难的。在这篇文章中描述的反义寡脱氧核苷酸的使用允许研究者靶向一种或多种在大脑受限区域表达的神经肽进行选择性灭活。对生理终点感兴趣的因果评估变得更加容易处理。先前已经确定了年龄相关的神经肽动力学变化可能是内分泌衰老的某些方面的基础,我们使用这种方法来确定幼龄动物的特定反义寡脱氧核苷酸治疗是否模仿年龄对内分泌系统的影响。该方法的理论背景和实践方面提供了足够的细节,以允许不熟悉该技术的研究人员设计适当的寡脱氧核苷酸并在其研究中使用它们。
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