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Small molecule cognitive enhancer reverses age-related memory decline in mice.

Authors :
Krukowski, Karen
Krukowski, Karen
Nolan, Amber
Frias, Elma S
Boone, Morgane
Ureta, Gonzalo
Grue, Katherine
Paladini, Maria-Serena
Elizarraras, Edward
Delgado, Luz
Bernales, Sebastian
Walter, Peter
Rosi, Susanna
Krukowski, Karen
Krukowski, Karen
Nolan, Amber
Frias, Elma S
Boone, Morgane
Ureta, Gonzalo
Grue, Katherine
Paladini, Maria-Serena
Elizarraras, Edward
Delgado, Luz
Bernales, Sebastian
Walter, Peter
Rosi, Susanna
Publication Year :
2020

Abstract

With increased life expectancy, age-associated cognitive decline becomes a growing concern, even in the absence of recognizable neurodegenerative disease. The integrated stress response (ISR) is activated during aging and contributes to age-related brain phenotypes. We demonstrate that treatment with the drug-like small-molecule ISR inhibitor ISRIB reverses ISR activation in the brain, as indicated by decreased levels of activating transcription factor 4 (ATF4) and phosphorylated eukaryotic translation initiation factor eIF2. Furthermore, ISRIB treatment reverses spatial memory deficits and ameliorates working memory in old mice. At the cellular level in the hippocampus, ISR inhibition (i) rescues intrinsic neuronal electrophysiological properties, (ii) restores spine density and (iii) reduces immune profiles, specifically interferon and T cell-mediated responses. Thus, pharmacological interference with the ISR emerges as a promising intervention strategy for combating age-related cognitive decline in otherwise healthy individuals.

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OAIster
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Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1367382810
Document Type :
Electronic Resource