2022
DOI: 10.1186/s12868-022-00718-8
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Sirt1 protects against hippocampal atrophy and its induced cognitive impairment in middle-aged mice

Abstract: Background Sirtuin 1 (Sirt1) is a recognized longevity gene and has been shown to be associated with aging and its related diseases. Hippocampal volume is considered to be the most sensitive brain imaging phenotype for cognition, but the effect of Sirt1 on hippocampal morphology during aging has not been reported. Results Herein, we investigated the effect of conditional Sirt1 knockdown on hippocampal volume in middle-aged mice, as well as its cogn… Show more

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“…As reported, SIRT1 can promote the long-term survival of neurons; moreover, it can also protect and improve synaptic plasticity [41]. An animal experiment showed that knock-out of SIRT1 in the hippocampus of mice resulted in memory impairment, reduced secretion of neurons, decreased dendritic complexity, and perturbed synaptic plasticity in the mice, leading to depressionlike behaviors [42]. Another study reported that rats under CUMS exhibited reductions in the levels of BDNF, CREB, and SIRT1, increase in miR-134 expression, dendritic remodeling, and DG-CA3 system disorders, while BDNF has a crucial role in maintaining the dendrite length and branching homeostasis [43].…”
Section: Sirt1 Regulates Depression By Mediating Neurogenesismentioning
confidence: 89%
“…As reported, SIRT1 can promote the long-term survival of neurons; moreover, it can also protect and improve synaptic plasticity [41]. An animal experiment showed that knock-out of SIRT1 in the hippocampus of mice resulted in memory impairment, reduced secretion of neurons, decreased dendritic complexity, and perturbed synaptic plasticity in the mice, leading to depressionlike behaviors [42]. Another study reported that rats under CUMS exhibited reductions in the levels of BDNF, CREB, and SIRT1, increase in miR-134 expression, dendritic remodeling, and DG-CA3 system disorders, while BDNF has a crucial role in maintaining the dendrite length and branching homeostasis [43].…”
Section: Sirt1 Regulates Depression By Mediating Neurogenesismentioning
confidence: 89%
“…SIRT1 is an important protective gene against hippocampal atrophy and its induced cognitive impairment during aging. 794 Surgery-induced downregulation of hippocampal SIRT1 participates in cognitive impairment after surgery by inhibiting the autophagy process and activating apoptosis. 795 Additionally, exposure to fluoride could lead to cognitive impairment, and the underlying mechanisms might be related to oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…First, the key to diagnosis is distinguishing MCI from middle age to elderly population. MCI is mainly manifested as a decline in the function of single or multiple cognitive fields, but normal middle-aged and elderly population also shows a decline in cognitive ability due to factors such as reduced hippocampal volume and adverse changes in cerebrovascular structure ( Sun et al, 2022 ). Therefore, distinguishing MCI from normal aging-induced cognitive decline is a key issue in the clinical diagnosis of MCI ( Naidu et al, 2019 ).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%