中年小鼠急性脊髓损伤的分子病理学研究。

IF 10.1 1区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
Corey Fehlberg, Danny John, Brian Kang, James S Choi, Susana Cerqueira, Alexis Brake, Jae K Lee
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摘要

在过去的几十年里,脊髓损伤发生的中位年龄从29岁稳步上升到43岁。尽管在老年啮齿动物中进行了更多的临床前研究,以解决人口统计学上的这种转变,但在中年小鼠中调查脊髓损伤病理生物学的全面转录组学研究尚缺乏。为了解决这方面的知识差距,我们比较了年轻(2-4个月大)和中年(10-12个月大)小鼠的行为、组织病理学和转录结果。与之前的大多数研究相反,野外测试显示,在一个月的时间里,年轻和中年小鼠的运动恢复没有差异。损伤部位在病变大小、巨噬细胞和成纤维细胞数量方面也表现出相似的组织病理学。损伤后,巨噬细胞、成纤维细胞和星形胶质细胞的增殖在两个年龄组之间也相似。此外,空间转录组学显示,在损伤后3天,损伤部位周围有类似的转录定义区域。然而,损伤部位细胞和周围备用组织的单细胞rna测序显示,在选择的细胞亚群中存在差异。综上所述,我们的研究结果表明,尽管青年和中年小鼠在脊髓损伤后表现出相似的运动恢复和组织病理学,但细胞亚群的变化可能是中年后出现的修复机制下降的基础。
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Molecular pathology of acute spinal cord injury in middle-aged mice.

The median age at which spinal cord injuries occur has steadily increased from 29 to 43 over the last several decades. Although more pre-clinical studies in aged rodents are being done to address this shift in demographics, comprehensive transcriptomic studies investigating SCI pathobiology in middle-aged mice are lacking. To address this gap in knowledge, we compared behavioral, histopathological, and transcriptional outcomes in young (2-4 months old) and middle-aged (10-12 months old) mice. In contrast to most previous studies, open field tests showed no differences in locomotor recovery between the young and middle-aged mice over a one-month period. The injury site also demonstrated similar histopathology in terms of lesion size, and numbers of macrophages and fibroblasts. Acutely after injury, proliferation of macrophages, fibroblasts, and astrocytes were also similar between the two age groups. In addition, spatial transcriptomics showed similar, transcriptionally defined regions around the injury site at 3 days post-injury. However, single cell RNA-sequencing of the cells at the injury site and surrounding spared tissue showed differences in select cell subpopulations. Taken together, our results indicate that although young and middle-aged mice display similar locomotor recovery and histopathology after SCI, changes in cell subpopulations may underlie a decline in repair mechanisms that manifest after middle age.

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Journal of Neuroinflammation
Journal of Neuroinflammation 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
15.90
自引率
3.20%
发文量
276
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: The Journal of Neuroinflammation is a peer-reviewed, open access publication that emphasizes the interaction between the immune system, particularly the innate immune system, and the nervous system. It covers various aspects, including the involvement of CNS immune mediators like microglia and astrocytes, the cytokines and chemokines they produce, and the influence of peripheral neuro-immune interactions, T cells, monocytes, complement proteins, acute phase proteins, oxidative injury, and related molecular processes. Neuroinflammation is a rapidly expanding field that has significantly enhanced our knowledge of chronic neurological diseases. It attracts researchers from diverse disciplines such as pathology, biochemistry, molecular biology, genetics, clinical medicine, and epidemiology. Substantial contributions to this field have been made through studies involving populations, patients, postmortem tissues, animal models, and in vitro systems. The Journal of Neuroinflammation consolidates research that centers around common pathogenic processes. It serves as a platform for integrative reviews and commentaries in this field.
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