雌雄小鼠脑和外周血炎症介质日表达的年龄相关变化。

IF 2.2 4区 医学 Q3 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
Eun-Mi Lee, Hyun-Jung Kim, Yelin Park, Jihee Lee Kang, Eun-Mi Park
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人体中的一些分子表现出依赖于光的昼夜表达节律,它们的破坏会损害生理功能和健康。正常的衰老会改变这些节律,导致衰老过程和与年龄相关的大脑疾病。慢性低度炎症是衰老(炎症)的标志,据报道,视交叉上核(SCN)和外周血中促炎细胞因子的日表达与年龄相关。然而,目前尚不清楚哪些基因在SCN区域(SCN外)切除后的大脑中表现出昼夜表达变化,以及这些变化是否反映在外周血中。为了解决这个问题,我们分析了年轻和老年雄性和雌性小鼠外周血中scn外脑区基因和细胞因子的日表达。在光(上午10点)和暗(晚上10点)阶段采集样品,使用RNA测序和细胞因子阵列分析进行分析。在衰老的大脑中,显示昼夜表达变化的基因数量减少,而与炎症和免疫反应相关的基因,特别是Ccl21,无论在哪个阶段都上调,这表明与年龄相关的免疫失调。然而,外周血CCL21蛋白水平在不同年龄组之间没有差异。相反,CXCL13和IGFBP1在血液中显示出与年龄相关的昼夜变化,但它们在老年大脑中的表达模式与血液中的表达模式不同。这些发现表明,大脑和血液中炎症相关分子的昼夜表达随着年龄的增长而改变,并观察到差异。这些昼夜变化可能有助于炎症和年龄相关疾病的潜在机制。
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Age-related changes in diurnal expression of inflammatory mediators in the brain and peripheral blood of male and female mice.

Several molecules in human body exhibit light-dependent diurnal expression rhythms, and their disruption impairs physiological functions and health. Normal aging alters these rhythms, contributing to aging processes and age-related brain disorders. Chronic low-grade inflammation is a hallmark of aging (inflammaging), and age-related changes in the diurnal expression of proinflammatory cytokines have been reported in the suprachiasmatic nucleus (SCN) and peripheral blood. However, it remains unclear which genes show diurnal expression changes in brain with the SCN regions removed (extra-SCN) and whether these changes are reflected in peripheral blood. To address this, we analyzed the diurnal expression of genes in extra-SCN brain regions and cytokines in the peripheral blood of young and aged male and female mice. Samples were collected during the light (10 AM) and the dark (10 PM) phases and analyzed using RNA sequencing and cytokine array analysis. In the aged brain, the number of genes displaying diurnal variation in expression was reduced, whereas genes related to inflammation and immune responses, especially Ccl21, were upregulated regardless of phase, suggesting age-associated immune dysregulation. However, peripheral blood levels of CCL21 protein did not differ between age groups. Instead, CXCL13 and IGFBP1 showed age-related diurnal alterations in the blood, but their expression patterns in the aged brain differed from those in the blood. These findings indicate that diurnal expression of inflammation-related molecules is altered with aging in both the brain and blood, with differences observed. These diurnal changes may contribute to the underlying mechanism of inflammaging and age-related diseases.

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Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology
Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY-PHYSIOLOGY
CiteScore
3.20
自引率
5.00%
发文量
53
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: The Korean Journal of Physiology & Pharmacology (Korean J. Physiol. Pharmacol., KJPP) is the official journal of both the Korean Physiological Society (KPS) and the Korean Society of Pharmacology (KSP). The journal launched in 1997 and is published bi-monthly in English. KJPP publishes original, peer-reviewed, scientific research-based articles that report successful advances in physiology and pharmacology. KJPP welcomes the submission of all original research articles in the field of physiology and pharmacology, especially the new and innovative findings. The scope of researches includes the action mechanism, pharmacological effect, utilization, and interaction of chemicals with biological system as well as the development of new drug targets. Theoretical articles that use computational models for further understanding of the physiological or pharmacological processes are also welcomed. Investigative translational research articles on human disease with an emphasis on physiology or pharmacology are also invited. KJPP does not publish work on the actions of crude biological extracts of either unknown chemical composition (e.g. unpurified and unvalidated) or unknown concentration. Reviews are normally commissioned, but consideration will be given to unsolicited contributions. All papers accepted for publication in KJPP will appear simultaneously in the printed Journal and online.
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