衰老和损伤驱动背根神经节神经元衰老

IF 21.2 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
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衰老对中枢神经系统功能有负面影响;然而,关于衰老对周围神经系统功能的细胞影响的信息有限。重要的是,背根神经节(DRG)神经元脆弱的外周轴突损伤导致体感觉功能障碍,如疼痛,在老年人中发生率更高。细胞衰老在衰老和损伤中都是常见的,并有助于衰老的促炎环境。我们在幼龄(~3月龄)和老年(~24月龄)雄性和雌性小鼠中发现了衰老和疼痛性周围神经损伤背景下的DRG神经元衰老。衰老神经元的多种衰老标志物,包括促炎因子IL6的表达是动态的和异质性的。表达衰老标志物的神经元具有伤害感受器样谱,包括高放电表型,并在应用IL6后表现出增加的兴奋性。此外,消除衰老细胞可改善神经损伤小鼠的伤害性行为。最后,男性和女性死后的DRG都含有衰老神经元,随着年龄的增长而增加(~32岁和65岁)。总的来说,我们描述了周围神经系统对神经元衰老的易感性,这是治疗感觉功能障碍(如慢性疼痛)的潜在靶向机制,特别是在老年人中。
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Aging and injury drive neuronal senescence in the dorsal root ganglia

Aging and injury drive neuronal senescence in the dorsal root ganglia

Aging negatively impacts central nervous system function; however, there is limited information about the cellular impact of aging on peripheral nervous system function. Importantly, injury to vulnerable peripheral axons of dorsal root ganglion (DRG) neurons results in somatosensory dysfunction, such as pain, at higher rates in aged individuals. Cellular senescence is common to both aging and injury and contributes to the aged pro-inflammatory environment. We discovered DRG neuron senescence in the context of aging and pain-inducing peripheral nerve injury in young (~3 months) and aged (~24 months) male and female mice. Senescent neurons were dynamic and heterogeneous in their expression of multiple senescence markers, including pro-inflammatory factor IL6. Senescence marker-expressing neurons had nociceptor-like profiles, included high-firing phenotypes and displayed increased excitability after IL6 application. Furthermore, elimination of senescent cells resulted in improvement of nociceptive behaviors in nerve-injured mice. Finally, male and female post-mortem human DRG contained senescent neurons that increased with age (~32 years old versus 65 years old). Overall, we describe a susceptibility of the peripheral nervous system to neuronal senescence—a potential targetable mechanism to treat sensory dysfunction, such as chronic pain, particularly in aged populations.

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Nature neuroscience
Nature neuroscience 医学-神经科学
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38.60
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212
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Nature Neuroscience, a multidisciplinary journal, publishes papers of the utmost quality and significance across all realms of neuroscience. The editors welcome contributions spanning molecular, cellular, systems, and cognitive neuroscience, along with psychophysics, computational modeling, and nervous system disorders. While no area is off-limits, studies offering fundamental insights into nervous system function receive priority. The journal offers high visibility to both readers and authors, fostering interdisciplinary communication and accessibility to a broad audience. It maintains high standards of copy editing and production, rigorous peer review, rapid publication, and operates independently from academic societies and other vested interests. In addition to primary research, Nature Neuroscience features news and views, reviews, editorials, commentaries, perspectives, book reviews, and correspondence, aiming to serve as the voice of the global neuroscience community.
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