Low-dose aspirin increases olfactory sensitivity in association with enhanced neurogenesis and reduced activity of AChE in the experimental aging mice

Jemi Feiona Vergil Andrews , Divya Bharathi Selvaraj , Abhinav Bhavani Radhakrishnan , Mahesh Kandasamy
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This study examined the effect of aspirin on olfactory discrimination and neurogenesis in experimental aging mice. The results from the buried food test (BFT) and odour preference test (OPT) indicated that aspirin treatment enhanced the olfactory functions in the experimental animals. The immunohistochemical assessment revealed increased amounts of doublecortin (DCX)-positive immature neurons and bromodeoxyuridine (BrdU)/neuronal nuclei (NeuN) double-positive new neurons in the olfactory bulb (OB) of aspirin-treated animals compared to the control group. Besides, aspirin treatment resulted in a decreased number of ionized calcium-binding adaptor molecule (Iba)-1 positive microglia, a main cellular element of neuroinflammation in the brain compared to the control group. In addition, the increased activities of key antioxidant enzymes such as superoxide dismutase (SOD), catalase (CAT), and glutathione peroxidase (GPx) in OB of the aspirin-treated mice were evident. Acetylcholinesterase (AChE) is a key enzyme that hydrolyses acetylcholine (ACh), an important neurotransmitter, involved in cognition, and olfaction. While the enhanced activity of AChE has been linked to the severity of dementia and OB defects, the biochemical assessments indicated reduced activity of AChE in OB-derived homogenates of the aspirin-treated experimental animals than that of the control group. Taken together, this study validates the proneurogenic, cholinergic, and anti-neuroinflammatory properties of aspirin in the OB which can be considered in boosting neural regeneration and management of olfactory deficits in aging and various disorders.

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低剂量阿司匹林可提高实验性衰老小鼠的嗅觉灵敏度,这与神经发生增强和 AChE 活性降低有关
本研究探讨了阿司匹林对实验性衰老小鼠嗅觉辨别能力和神经发生的影响。埋藏食物试验(BFT)和气味偏好试验(OPT)的结果表明,阿司匹林能增强实验动物的嗅觉功能。免疫组化评估显示,与对照组相比,阿司匹林治疗组动物嗅球(OB)中双皮质素(DCX)阳性未成熟神经元和溴脱氧尿苷(BrdU)/神经元核(NeuN)双阳性新神经元的数量有所增加。此外,与对照组相比,阿司匹林治疗导致电离钙结合适配分子(Iba)-1 阳性小胶质细胞数量减少,而小胶质细胞是大脑神经炎症的主要细胞要素。此外,经阿司匹林治疗的小鼠OB中超氧化物歧化酶(SOD)、过氧化氢酶(CAT)和谷胱甘肽过氧化物酶(GPx)等关键抗氧化酶的活性也明显增加。乙酰胆碱酯酶(AChE)是水解乙酰胆碱(ACh)的一种关键酶,乙酰胆碱是一种重要的神经递质,参与认知和嗅觉。AChE 活性的增强与痴呆症的严重程度和耳鼻喉科缺陷有关,而生化评估结果表明,阿司匹林治疗的实验动物耳鼻喉科匀浆中 AChE 的活性低于对照组。综上所述,本研究验证了阿司匹林在脑桥中的促神经再生、胆碱能和抗神经炎特性,可用于促进神经再生和治疗衰老及各种疾病中的嗅觉缺陷。
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Medicine in Drug Discovery
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