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Linking the 'why' and 'how' of ageing: evidence for somatotropic control of long-term memory function in the pond snail Lymnaea stagnalis

机译:联系“为什么”和“如何”的老化:池塘蜗牛Lymnaea的长期记忆功能的躯体矫正控制的证据

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Organisms live on a budget; hence, they cannot maximize all their activities at the same time. Instead, they must prioritize how they spend limiting resources on the many processes they rely on in their lives. Among others, they are thought to economize on the maintenance and repair processes required for survival in favour of maximizing reproduction, with ageing as a consequence. We investigate the biological mechanisms of neuronal ageing. Using Lymnaea stagnalis, we have previously described various aspects of age-associated neuronal decline and appetitive long-term memory failure. In view of postulated trade-offs between somatic maintenance and reproduction, we tested for interactions between resource allocation mechanisms and brain function. We show that removal of the lateral lobes, which are key regulators of energy balance in L. stagnalis, increases body mass and enhances appetitive learning, raising the possibility that the lateral lobes are one of the sites where the 'why' and 'how' of (neuronal) ageing meet.
机译:有机体在预算上生活;因此,他们不能同时最大化所有活动。相反,他们必须优先考虑他们如何在他们依赖于生命中的许多流程上限制资源。其中,他们被认为节省了生存所需的维护和修复过程,这些过程有利于最大化繁殖,随后的衰老。我们调查神经元老化的生物学机制。使用Lymnaea Stagnalis,我们之前描述了年龄相关神经元的各个方面和满意的长期记忆失败。鉴于躯体维护与繁殖之间的假设权衡,我们测试了资源分配机制与大脑功能之间的相互作用。我们展示了横向裂片,这是L. Stagnalis的能量平衡的关键调节器,增加体重并增强了快乐学习,提高了侧面裂片的可能性,其中“为什么”和“如何” (神经元)老龄化见面。

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