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A role for hippocampal PSA-NCAM and NMDA-NR2B receptor function in flavonoid-induced spatial memory improvements in young rats

机译:海马PSA-NCAM和NMDA-NR2B受体功能在类黄酮诱导的年轻大鼠空间记忆改善中的作用

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The increase in incidence and prevalence of neurodegenerative diseases highlights the need for a more comprehensive understanding of how food components may affect neural systems. In particular, flavonoids have been recognized as promising agents capable of influencing different aspects of synaptic plasticity resulting in improvements in memory and learning in both animals and humans. Our previous studies highlight the efficacy of flavonoids in reversing memory impairments in aged rats, yet little is known about the effects of these compounds in healthy animals, particularly with respect to the molecular mechanisms by which flavonoids might alter the underlying synaptic modifications responsible for behavioral changes. We demonstrate that a 3-week intervention with two dietary doses of flavonoids (Dose I: 8.7 mg/day and Dose II: 17.4 mg/day) facilitates spatial memory acquisition and consolidation (24 recall) (p < 0.05) in young healthy rats. We show for the first time that these behavioral improvements are linked to increased levels in the polysialylated form of the neural adhesion molecule (PSA-NCAM) in the dentate gyrus (DG) of the hippocampus, which is known to be required for the establishment of durable memories. We observed parallel increases in hippocampal NMDA receptors containing the NR2B subunit for both 8.7 mg/day (p < 0.05) and 17.4 mg/day (p < 0.001) doses, suggesting an enhancement of glutamate signaling following flavonoid intervention. This is further strengthened by the simultaneous modulation of hippocampal ERK/CREB/BDNF signaling and the activation of the Akt/mTOR/Arc pathway, which are crucial in inducing changes in the strength of hippocampal synaptic connections that underlie learning. Collectively, the present data supports a new role for PSA-NCAM and NMDA-NR2B receptor on flavonoid-induced improvements in learning and memory, contributing further to the growing body of evidence suggesting beneficial effects of flavonoids in cognition and brain health.
机译:神经退行性疾病的发病率和患病率的增加凸显了需要对食物成分如何影响神经系统有更全面的了解。特别是,类黄酮已被公认为是有前途的药物,能够影响突触可塑性的不同方面,从而改善动物和人类的记忆力和学习能力。我们以前的研究强调了类黄酮在逆转衰老大鼠记忆力受损中的功效,但对这些化合物对健康动物的作用知之甚少,特别是在类黄酮可能改变引起行为改变的潜在突触修饰的分子机制方面。我们证明了用两种饮食剂量的类黄酮(剂量I:8.7 mg /天和剂量II:17.4 mg /天)进行的为期3周的干预可促进年轻健康大鼠的空间记忆获得和巩固(24回忆)(p <0.05) 。我们首次显示这些行为改善与海马齿状回(DG)中神经粘附分子(PSA-NCAM)的多唾液酸化形式水平增加有关,已知持久的回忆。我们观察到8.7毫克/天(p <0.05)和17.4毫克/天(p <0.001)剂量的含有NR2B亚基的海马NMDA受体平行增加,表明类黄酮干预后谷氨酸信号增强。通过同时调节海马ERK / CREB ​​/ BDNF信号和激活Akt / mTOR / Arc途径,这进一步加强了这一点,这对于诱导构成学习基础的海马突触连接强度的改变至关重要。总体而言,目前的数据支持PSA-NCAM和NMDA-NR2B受体在类黄酮诱导的学习和记忆改善中起新作用,进一步推动了越来越多的证据表明类黄酮在认知和脑健康方面具有有益作用。

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