Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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6277890 | Neuroscience | 2009 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Glial activation and neuroinflammation occur in neurodegenerative disease and brain injury, however their presence in normal brain aging suggests that chronic neuroinflammation may be a factor in age-related dementia. Few studies have investigated the impact of sustained elevation of hippocampal interleukin-1β, a pro-inflammatory cytokine upregulated during aging and Alzheimer's disease, on cognition in mice. We utilized the IL-1βXAT transgenic mouse to initiate bilateral hippocampal overexpression of interleukin-1β to determine the influence of sustained neuroinflammation independent of disease pathology. Fourteen days following transgene induction, adult male and female IL-1βXAT mice were tested on non-spatial and spatial versions of the Morris water maze. For the spatial component, one retention trial was conducted 48 h after completion of a 3 day acquisition protocol (eight trials per day). Induction of IL-1β did not impact non-spatial learning, but was associated with delayed acquisition and decreased retention of the spatial task. These behavioral impairments were accompanied by robust reactive gliosis and elevated mRNA expression of inflammatory genes in the hippocampus. Our results suggest that prolonged neuroinflammation response per se may impact mnemonic processes and support the future application of IL-1βXAT transgenic mice to investigate chronic neuroinflammation in age- and pathology-related cognitive dysfunction.
Keywords
GFAPIL-1βMWMIL-1RAMCP-1MHC-IIqRT-PCRIL-1αCCR2CXCR2MIP-2COXTODLPSchemokine (C-X-C motif) receptor 2terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase mediated dUTP nick end labelingIba-1quantitative real-time RT-PCRinterleukin-1 receptor antagonistcyclooxygenasemajor histocompatibility complex IINeuroinflammationInterleukin-1αInterleukin-1βAlzheimer's diseaseanalysis of varianceANOVATUNELstandard error of the meanlipopolysaccharidewater mazeMorris water mazeSEMionized calcium binding adaptor molecule-1HippocampusGlial fibrillary acidic proteinmonocyte chemoattractant protein-1prostaglandinKeratinocyte chemoattractant
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Authors
A.H. Moore, M. Wu, S.S. Shaftel, K.A. Graham, M.K. O'Banion,