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   Concurrent hippocampal induction of MHC II pathway components and glial activation with advanced aging is not correlated with cognitive impairment  
   
نویسنده vanguilder h.d. ,bixler g.v. ,brucklacher r.m. ,farley j.a. ,yan h. ,warrington j.p. ,sonntag w.e. ,freeman w.m.
منبع journal of neuroinflammation - 2011 - دوره : 8 - شماره : 0
چکیده    Background: age-related cognitive dysfunction,including impairment of hippocampus-dependent spatial learning and memory,affects approximately half of the aged population. induction of a variety of neuroinflammatory measures has been reported with brain aging but the relationship between neuroinflammation and cognitive decline with non-neurodegenerative,normative aging remains largely unexplored. this study sought to comprehensively investigate expression of the mhc ii immune response pathway and glial activation in the hippocampus in the context of both aging and age-related cognitive decline.methods: three independent cohorts of adult (12-13 months) and aged (26-28 months) f344xbn rats were behaviorally characterized by morris water maze testing. expression of mhc ii pathway-associated genes identified by transcriptomic analysis as upregulated with advanced aging was quantified by qpcr in synaptosomal fractions derived from whole hippocampus and in hippocampal subregion dissections (ca1,ca3,and dg). activation of astrocytes and microglia was assessed by gfap and iba1 protein expression,and by immunohistochemical visualization of gfap and both cd74 (ox6) and iba1.results: we report a marked age-related induction of neuroinflammatory signaling transcripts (i.e.,mhc ii components,toll-like receptors,complement,and downstream signaling factors) throughout the hippocampus in all aged rats regardless of cognitive status. astrocyte and microglial activation was evident in ca1,ca3 and dg of intact and impaired aged rat groups,in the absence of differences in total numbers of gfap+astrocytes or iba1+microglia. both mild and moderate microglial activation was significantly increased in all three hippocampal subregions in aged cognitively intact and cognitively impaired rats compared to adults. neither induction of mhcii pathway gene expression nor glial activation correlated to cognitive performance.conclusions: these data demonstrate a novel,coordinated age-related induction of the mhc ii immune response pathway and glial activation in the hippocampus,indicating an allostatic shift toward a para-inflammatory phenotype with advancing age. our findings demonstrate that age-related induction of these aspects of hippocampal neuroinflammation,while a potential contributing factor,is not sufficient by itself to elicit impairment of spatial learning and memory in models of normative aging. future efforts are needed to understand how neuroinflammation may act synergistically with cognitive-decline specific alterations to cause cognitive impairment. © 2011 vanguilder et al; licensee biomed central ltd.
کلیدواژه Aging; Cognitive decline; Hippocampus; Morris water maze; Neuroinflammation; Para-inflammation
آدرس department of pharmacology,pennsylvania state university college of medicine,500 university drive,hershey,pa 17057, United States, department of pharmacology,pennsylvania state university college of medicine,500 university drive,hershey,pa 17057, United States, department of pharmacology,pennsylvania state university college of medicine,500 university drive,hershey,pa 17057, United States, donald w. reynolds department of geriatric medicine,reynolds oklahoma center on aging,university of oklahoma health sciences center,975 ne 10th street,brc-1303,oklahoma city,ok 73104, United States, donald w. reynolds department of geriatric medicine,reynolds oklahoma center on aging,university of oklahoma health sciences center,975 ne 10th street,brc-1303,oklahoma city,ok 73104, United States, donald w. reynolds department of geriatric medicine,reynolds oklahoma center on aging,university of oklahoma health sciences center,975 ne 10th street,brc-1303,oklahoma city,ok 73104, United States, donald w. reynolds department of geriatric medicine,reynolds oklahoma center on aging,university of oklahoma health sciences center,975 ne 10th street,brc-1303,oklahoma city,ok 73104, United States, department of pharmacology,pennsylvania state university college of medicine,500 university drive,hershey,pa 17057, United States
 
     
   
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