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تغییرات وابسته به سن در مسیر پرفورانت ناحیه شکنج دندانه دار

امانی, محمد ، Lauterborn, Julie C ، Le, Aliza A ، Cox, Brittney M ، Wang, Weisheng ، Quintanilla, Julian ، Cox, Conor D ، Gall, Christine M ، Lynch, Gary (1400) تغییرات وابسته به سن در مسیر پرفورانت ناحیه شکنج دندانه دار. Journal of Neuroscience ــ 41 (10). ص.ص.2301-2312. شاپا 0270-6474

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عنوان انگليسی

Rapid Aging in the Perforant Path Projections to the Rodent Dentate Gyrus

خلاصه انگلیسی

Why layers II/III of entorhinal cortex (EC) deteriorate in advance of other regions during the earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease is poorly understood. Failure of retrograde trophic support from synapses to cell bodies is a common cause of neuronal atrophy, and we accordingly tested for early-life deterioration in projections of rodent layer II EC neurons. Using electrophysiology and quantitative imaging, changes in EC terminals during young adulthood were evaluated in male rats and mice. Field excitatory postsynaptic potentials, input/output curves, and frequency following capacity by lateral perforant path (LPP) projections from lateral EC to dentate gyrus were unchanged from 3 to 8-10 months of age. In contrast, the unusual presynaptic form of long-term potentiation (LTP) expressed by the LPP was profoundly impaired by 8 months in rats and mice. This impairment was accompanied by a reduction in the spine to terminal endocannabinoid signaling needed for LPP-LTP induction and was offset by an agent that enhances signaling. There was a pronounced age-related increase in synaptophysin within LPP terminals, an effect suggestive of incipient pathology. Relatedly, presynaptic levels of TrkB-receptors mediating retrograde trophic signaling-were reduced in the LPP terminal field. LTP and TrkB content were also reduced in the medial perforant path of 8- to 10-month-old rats. As predicted, performance on an LPP-dependent episodic memory task declined by late adulthood. We propose that memory-related synaptic plasticity in EC projections is unusually sensitive to aging, which predisposes EC neurons to pathogenesis later in life.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENT Neurons within human superficial entorhinal cortex are particularly vulnerable to effects of aging and Alzheimer's disease, although why this is the case is not understood. Here we report that perforant path projections from layer II entorhinal cortex to the dentate gyrus exhibit rapid aging in rodents, including reduced synaptic plasticity and abnormal protein content by 8-10 months of age. Moreover, there was a substantial decline in the performance of an episodic memory task that depends on entorhinal cortical projections at the same ages. Overall, the results suggest that the loss of plasticity and related trophic signaling predispose the entorhinal neurons to functional decline in relatively young adulthood.

نوع سند :مقاله
زبان سند : انگلیسی
نویسنده اول :محمد امانی
نویسنده :Julie C Lauterborn
نویسنده :Aliza A Le
نویسنده :Brittney M Cox
نویسنده :Weisheng Wang
نویسنده :Julian Quintanilla
نویسنده :Conor D Cox
نویسنده :Christine M Gall
نویسنده مسئول :Gary Lynch
ضریب تاثیر و نمایه مجلات:IF: 5.3 Indexed in: ISI, PubMed/Medline, Scopus, Embase
کلیدواژه ها (انگلیسی):TrkB; aging; entorhinal cortex; lateral perforant path; long-term potentiation; memory
موضوعات :QT فیزیولوژی
بخش های دانشگاهی :دانشكده پزشكي > گروه علوم پایه > بخش فیزیولوژی
کد شناسایی :14118
ارائه شده توسط : خانم صغری گلمغانی
ارائه شده در تاریخ :21 فروردین 1400 12:55
آخرین تغییر :01 مرداد 1402 09:18

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