衰老疗法可在牛磺酸病模型中保护血脑屏障的完整性并促进小胶质细胞的稳态。

IF 5.1 2区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES Neurobiology of Disease Pub Date : 2024-10-21 DOI:10.1016/j.nbd.2024.106711
Minmin Yao , Zhiliang Wei , Jonathan Scharff Nielsen , Yuxiao Ouyang , Aaron Kakazu , Haitong Wang , Lida Du , Ruoxuan Li , Tiffany Chu , Susanna Scafidi , Hanzhang Lu , Manisha Aggarwal , Wenzhen Duan
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细胞衰老以表达细胞周期抑制蛋白为特征,在与年龄相关的疾病中表现明显。衰老细胞在 tau 介导的病理学的发生和发展过程中起着至关重要的作用,这表明针对细胞衰老可为治疗与 tau 蛋白病相关的疾病提供治疗潜力。本研究的重点是在广泛使用的tauopathy小鼠模型PS19中鉴定非侵入性生物标志物,并验证它们对结合达沙替尼和槲皮素(D+Q)的特征明显的衰老疗法的反应。我们采用了人类可翻译的磁共振成像测量方法,包括水提取与相位对比动脉自旋标记(WEPCAST)磁共振成像、自旋标记下的T2弛豫(TRUST)、纵向评估脑生理学以及高分辨率结构磁共振成像评估PS19小鼠的脑区域体积。我们的数据显示,与同窝对照组相比,9 个月大的 PS19 小鼠的 BBB 通透性增加、氧萃取率降低、脑萎缩。(D + Q)治疗可有效保护 PS19 小鼠的 BBB 完整性、挽救脑氧代谢低下、减轻脑萎缩并缓解 tau 过度磷酸化。从机理上讲,D + Q 治疗诱导小胶质细胞从疾病相关状态转变为平衡状态,减少了以 p16/Ink4a 增加为特征的衰老样小胶质细胞表型。在追踪恐惧条件反射测试中,经 D + Q 处理的 PS19 小鼠与经车辆处理的同窝小鼠相比,表现出更强的线索相关认知能力,这意味着经 D + Q 处理的小鼠的认知功能得到了改善。我们的研究结果为在与tauopathy相关的神经系统疾病的临床试验中应用衰老治疗以及这些非侵入性磁共振成像生物标志物铺平了道路。
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Senolytic therapy preserves blood-brain barrier integrity and promotes microglia homeostasis in a tauopathy model
Cellular senescence, characterized by expressing the cell cycle inhibitory proteins, is evident in driving age-related diseases. Senescent cells play a crucial role in the initiation and progression of tau-mediated pathology, suggesting that targeting cell senescence offers a therapeutic potential for treating tauopathy associated diseases. This study focuses on identifying non-invasive biomarkers and validating their responses to a well-characterized senolytic therapy combining dasatinib and quercetin (D + Q), in a widely used tauopathy mouse model, PS19. We employed human-translatable MRI measures, including water extraction with phase-contrast arterial spin tagging (WEPCAST) MRI, T2 relaxation under spin tagging (TRUST), longitudinally assessed brain physiology and high-resolution structural MRI evaluated the brain regional volumes in PS19 mice. Our data reveal increased BBB permeability, decreased oxygen extraction fraction, and brain atrophy in 9-month-old PS19 mice compared to their littermate controls. (D + Q) treatment effectively preserves BBB integrity, rescues cerebral oxygen hypometabolism, attenuates brain atrophy, and alleviates tau hyperphosphorylation in PS19 mice. Mechanistically, D + Q treatment induces a shift of microglia from a disease-associated to a homeostatic state, reducing a senescence-like microglial phenotype marked by increased p16/Ink4a. D + Q-treated PS19 mice exhibit enhanced cue-associated cognitive performance in the tracing fear conditioning test compared to the vehicle-treated littermates, implying improved cognitive function by D + Q treatment. Our results pave the way for application of senolytic treatment as well as these noninvasive MRI biomarkers in clinical trials in tauopathy associated neurological disorders.
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Neurobiology of Disease
Neurobiology of Disease 医学-神经科学
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期刊介绍: Neurobiology of Disease is a major international journal at the interface between basic and clinical neuroscience. The journal provides a forum for the publication of top quality research papers on: molecular and cellular definitions of disease mechanisms, the neural systems and underpinning behavioral disorders, the genetics of inherited neurological and psychiatric diseases, nervous system aging, and findings relevant to the development of new therapies.
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