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Rescue of neurogenesis and age-associated cognitive decline in SAMP8 mouse: Role of transforming growth factor-alpha
Author/s | Gómez Oliva, Ricardo
Martínez Ortega, Sergio Atienza Navarro, Isabel Domínguez García, Samuel Bernal Utrera, Carlos Geribaldi Doldan, Noelia Verastegui, Cristina Núñez Abades, Pedro Antonio García Alloza, Mónica Castro, Carmen |
Department | Universidad de Sevilla. Departamento de Fisiología |
Publication Date | 2023-03-19 |
Deposit Date | 2024-05-08 |
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Abstract | Neuropathological aging is associated with memory impairment and cognitive decline, affecting several brain areas including the neurogenic niche of the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus (DG). In the healthy brain, ... Neuropathological aging is associated with memory impairment and cognitive decline, affecting several brain areas including the neurogenic niche of the dentate gyrus of the hippocampus (DG). In the healthy brain, homeostatic mechanisms regulate neuro -genesis within the DG to facilitate the continuous generation of neurons from neural stem cells (NSC). Nevertheless, aging reduces the number of activated neural stem cells and diminishes the number of newly generated neurons. Strategies that promote neurogenesis in the DG may improve cognitive performance in the elderly resulting in the development of treatments to prevent the progression of neurological disorders in the aged population. Our work is aimed at discovering targeting molecules to be used in the design of pharmacological agents that prevent the neurological effects of brain aging. We study the effect of age on hippocampal neurogenesis using the SAMP8 mouse as a model of neuropathological aging. We show that in 6- month-old SAMP8 mice, episodic and spatial memory are impaired; concomitantly, the genera -tion of neuroblasts and neurons is reduced and the generation of astrocytes is in-creased in this model. The novelty of our work resides in the fact that treatment of SAMP8 mice with a transforming growth factor- alpha (TGFα) targeting moleculeprevents the observed defects, positively regulating neurogenesis and improving cog-nitive performance. This compound facilitates the release of TGFα in vitro and in vivo and activates signaling pathways initiated by this growth factor. We conclude that compounds of this kind that stimulate neurogenesis may be useful to counteract the neurological effects of pathological agin |
Funding agencies | Agencia Estatal de Investigación. España European Commission (EC). Fondo Europeo de Desarrollo Regional (FEDER) Junta de Andalucía |
Project ID. | RTI-2018-099908-B-C21
RTI-2018-099908-B-C22 FEDER-UCA18-106647 ITI-Cadiz-0042-2019 |
Citation | Gómez Oliva, R., Martínez Ortega, S., Atienza Navarro, I., Domínguez García, S., Bernal Utrera, C., Geribaldi Doldan, N.,...,Castro, C. (2023). Rescue of neurogenesis and age-associated cognitive decline in SAMP8 mouse: Role of transforming growth factor-alpha. Aging Cell, 22 (6), e13829. https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.13829. |
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