糖原磷酸化酶抑制可改善老年小鼠认知功能

IF 8 1区 医学 Q1 CELL BIOLOGY
Aging Cell Pub Date : 2023-07-31 DOI:10.1111/acel.13928
Dominika Drulis-Fajdasz, Adam Krzystyniak, Alicja Pu?cian, Agata Pyty?, Kinga Gostomska-Pampuch, Natalia Pude?ko-Malik, Jerzy ?. Wi?niewski, Piotr M?ynarz, Arkadiusz Miazek, Tomasz Wójtowicz, Jakub W?odarczyk, Kamila Du?-Szachniewicz, Agnieszka Gizak, Jacek R. Wi?niewski, Dariusz Rakus
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摘要

糖原分解抑制了幼龄动物的记忆形成,但它刺激了老年动物海马切片中记忆形成的细胞机制——长期增强的维持。在这里,我们报告用糖原磷酸化酶抑制剂BAY U6751治疗2周,减轻了老年小鼠的记忆缺陷,并刺激了神经可塑性。通过2-新物体识别和新物体定位测试,我们发现长时间腹腔注射BAY U6751可改善老年小鼠的记忆形成。这伴随着海马神经元树突棘形态的变化,以及海马蛋白质组的“返老还童”。相反,在幼龄动物中,抑制糖原降解会损害记忆的形成;然而,与老年小鼠一样,它并没有显著改变皮层树突棘的形态和密度。我们的研究结果提供了证据,证明长期抑制糖原磷酸化可以改善老年动物的记忆形成。这可能会导致治疗与年龄相关的记忆缺陷的新策略的发展。
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Glycogen phosphorylase inhibition improves cognitive function of aged mice

Glycogen phosphorylase inhibition improves cognitive function of aged mice

Inhibition of glycogen breakdown blocks memory formation in young animals, but it stimulates the maintenance of the long-term potentiation, a cellular mechanism of memory formation, in hippocampal slices of old animals. Here, we report that a 2-week treatment with glycogen phosphorylase inhibitor BAY U6751 alleviated memory deficits and stimulated neuroplasticity in old mice. Using the 2-Novel Object Recognition and Novel Object Location tests, we discovered that the prolonged intraperitoneal administration of BAY U6751 improved memory formation in old mice. This was accompanied by changes in morphology of dendritic spines in hippocampal neurons, and by “rejuvenation” of hippocampal proteome. In contrast, in young animals, inhibition of glycogen degradation impaired memory formation; however, as in old mice, it did not alter significantly the morphology and density of cortical dendritic spines. Our findings provide evidence that prolonged inhibition of glycogen phosphorolysis improves memory formation of old animals. This could lead to the development of new strategies for treatment of age-related memory deficits.

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Aging Cell
Aging Cell Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology-Cell Biology
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期刊介绍: Aging Cell is an Open Access journal that focuses on the core aspects of the biology of aging, encompassing the entire spectrum of geroscience. The journal's content is dedicated to publishing research that uncovers the mechanisms behind the aging process and explores the connections between aging and various age-related diseases. This journal aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the biological underpinnings of aging and its implications for human health. The journal is widely recognized and its content is abstracted and indexed by numerous databases and services, which facilitates its accessibility and impact in the scientific community. These include: Academic Search (EBSCO Publishing) Academic Search Alumni Edition (EBSCO Publishing) Academic Search Premier (EBSCO Publishing) Biological Science Database (ProQuest) CAS: Chemical Abstracts Service (ACS) Embase (Elsevier) InfoTrac (GALE Cengage) Ingenta Select ISI Alerting Services Journal Citation Reports/Science Edition (Clarivate Analytics) MEDLINE/PubMed (NLM) Natural Science Collection (ProQuest) PubMed Dietary Supplement Subset (NLM) Science Citation Index Expanded (Clarivate Analytics) SciTech Premium Collection (ProQuest) Web of Science (Clarivate Analytics) Being indexed in these databases ensures that the research published in Aging Cell is discoverable by researchers, clinicians, and other professionals interested in the field of aging and its associated health issues. This broad coverage helps to disseminate the journal's findings and contributes to the advancement of knowledge in geroscience.
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