δ类阿片肽[d-Ala2, d-Leu5]-脑啡肽能改善老年雌性小鼠的身体和认知功能并延长其寿命。

IF 4.6 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Molecular Neurobiology Pub Date : 2025-03-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-23 DOI:10.1007/s12035-024-04503-y
Lixia Huo, Hongquan Zhang, Chengwu Tang, Ge Cui, Tao Xue, Huihui Guo, Fandi Yao, Wei Zhang, Wenming Feng
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在本研究中,我们针对全球人口老龄化加剧的趋势,探索了[d-Ala2, d-Leu5]-enkephalin(DADLE)在抗衰老领域的潜在应用。我们旨在通过实验揭示 DADLE 是否能通过其独特的抗炎或代谢机制对老年哺乳动物的寿命和健康产生积极影响。42只年龄为18个月的雌性C57/BL6J小鼠腹腔注射DADLE或生理盐水2个月。分别使用水迷宫和跑步机压力测试评估小鼠的认知和运动功能。在海马和心脏中观察到了P16INK4A、Lamin B1和sirtuin 1的表达。用酶联免疫吸附法测定了血清中促炎细胞因子的水平。用聚合酶链反应法测定了小鼠的端粒长度。对 6 个月大的雌性 C57BL/6 J 小鼠大脑和心脏的转录组分析评估了体重的影响。为老龄小鼠补充外源性 DADLE 已显示出显著的益处,包括改善运动功能、提高认知能力和显著延长寿命。经 DADLE 处理后,这些小鼠心脏和大脑中的抗衰老标志物大幅增加,而促衰老标志物则相应减少。DADLE 减轻了与衰老有关的炎症,这体现在血清促炎症细胞因子和组织中炎症细胞浸润的减少上。此外,补充 DADLE 还能明显延长老年雌性小鼠的相对端粒长度,这表明 DADLE 具有抗衰老作用的潜在机制。转录组分析表明,免疫反应和细胞信号通路错综复杂地参与了DADLE对老年小鼠的保护作用,从而进一步揭示了其作用机制。DADLE可通过调节肝脏和肾脏中炎症细胞的浸润来改善炎症反应,并调节小鼠大脑的认知功能和心脏的衰老。
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Delta Opioid Peptide [d-Ala2, d-Leu5]-Enkephalin Improves Physical and Cognitive Function and Increases Lifespan in Aged Female Mice.

In this study, we explored the potential application of [d-Ala2, d-Leu5]-enkephalin (DADLE) in anti-ageing field in response to the trend of increasing global population ageing. We aimed to reveal experimentally whether DADLE can positively affect the lifespan and health of aged mammals through its unique anti-inflammatory or metabolic mechanisms. Forty-two female C57/BL6J mice aged 18 months were intraperitoneally injected with DADLE or normal saline for 2 months. Cognitive and motor functions were assessed using a water maze and treadmill stress test, respectively. The expressions of P16INK4A, Lamin B1 and sirtuin 1 were observed in the hippocampus and heart. The level of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the serum was measured by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay. The telomere length of the mice was determined using the polymerase chain reaction method. Transcriptome analysis of 6-month-old female C57BL/6 J mice brains and hearts was assessed for body weight effects. Supplementation of exogenous DADLE to aged mice has demonstrated significant benefits, including improved motor function, enhanced cognitive performance and significantly extended lifespan. DADLE treatment resulted in a substantial increase in anti-ageing markers and a corresponding decrease in pro-ageing markers in the heart and brain of these mice. DADLE attenuated age-related inflammation, as evidenced by reductions in serum pro-inflammatory cytokines and inflammatory cell infiltration in tissues. Furthermore, DADLE supplementation significantly prolonged relative telomere length in aged female mice, suggesting a potential mechanism for its anti-ageing effects. Transcriptome analysis revealed that immune response and cellular signalling pathways are intricately involved in the protective effects of DADLE in aged mice, providing further insights into its mechanism of action. Inflammatory reaction may be improved by DADLE by regulating the infiltration of inflammatory cells in the liver and kidney and regulating the cognitive function of the brain and the ageing of the heart in mice.

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Molecular Neurobiology
Molecular Neurobiology 医学-神经科学
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480
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1 months
期刊介绍: Molecular Neurobiology is an exciting journal for neuroscientists needing to stay in close touch with progress at the forefront of molecular brain research today. It is an especially important periodical for graduate students and "postdocs," specifically designed to synthesize and critically assess research trends for all neuroscientists hoping to stay active at the cutting edge of this dramatically developing area. This journal has proven to be crucial in departmental libraries, serving as essential reading for every committed neuroscientist who is striving to keep abreast of all rapid developments in a forefront field. Most recent significant advances in experimental and clinical neuroscience have been occurring at the molecular level. Until now, there has been no journal devoted to looking closely at this fragmented literature in a critical, coherent fashion. Each submission is thoroughly analyzed by scientists and clinicians internationally renowned for their special competence in the areas treated.
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