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Growth Hormone-Releaser Diet Attenuates Cognitive Dysfunction in Klotho Mutant Mice via Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Receptor Activation in a Genetic Aging Model

BACKGROUND: It has been recognized that a defect in klotho gene expression accelerates the degeneration of multiple age-sensitive traits. Accumulating evidence indicates that aging is associated with declines in cognitive function and the activity of growth hormone (GH)/insulin-like growth factor-1...

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Autores principales: Park, Seok Joo, Chung, Yoon Hee, Lee, Jeong Hyun, Dang, Duy-Khanh, Nam, Yunsung, Jeong, Ji Hoon, Kim, Yong Sun, Nabeshima, Toshitaka, Shin, Eun-Joo, Kim, Hyoung-Chun
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Korean Endocrine Society 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4192803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25309793
http://dx.doi.org/10.3803/EnM.2014.29.3.336
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author Park, Seok Joo
Chung, Yoon Hee
Lee, Jeong Hyun
Dang, Duy-Khanh
Nam, Yunsung
Jeong, Ji Hoon
Kim, Yong Sun
Nabeshima, Toshitaka
Shin, Eun-Joo
Kim, Hyoung-Chun
author_facet Park, Seok Joo
Chung, Yoon Hee
Lee, Jeong Hyun
Dang, Duy-Khanh
Nam, Yunsung
Jeong, Ji Hoon
Kim, Yong Sun
Nabeshima, Toshitaka
Shin, Eun-Joo
Kim, Hyoung-Chun
author_sort Park, Seok Joo
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description BACKGROUND: It has been recognized that a defect in klotho gene expression accelerates the degeneration of multiple age-sensitive traits. Accumulating evidence indicates that aging is associated with declines in cognitive function and the activity of growth hormone (GH)/insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1). METHODS: In this study, we examined whether a GH-releaser diet could be effective in protecting against cognitive impairment in klotho mutant mice. RESULTS: The GH-releaser diet significantly induced the expression of IGF-1 and IGF-1 receptors in the hippocampus of klotho mutant mice. Klotho mutant mice showed significant memory impairments as compared with wild-type mice. In addition, the klotho mutation significantly decreased the expression of cell survival/antiapoptotic factors, including phospho-Akt (p-Akt)/phospho-glycogen synthase kinase3β (p-GSK3β), phospho-extracellular signal-related kinase (p-ERK), and Bcl-2, but significantly increased those of cell death/proapoptotic factors, such as phospho-c-jun N-terminal kinase (p-JNK), Bax, and cleaved caspase-3 in the hippocampus. Treatment with GH-releaser diet significantly attenuated both decreases in the expression of cell survival/antiapoptotic factors and increases in the expression of cell death/proapoptotic factors in the hippocampus of klotho mutant mice. In addition, klotho mutation-induced oxidative stress was significantly attenuated by the GH-releaser diet. Consequently, a GH-releaser diet significantly improved memory function in the klotho mutant mice. GH-releaser diet-mediated actions were significantly reversed by JB-1, an IGF-1 receptor antagonist. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that a GH-releaser diet attenuates oxidative stress, proapoptotic changes and consequent dysfunction in klotho mutant mice by promoting IGF-1 expression and IGF-1 receptor activation.
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spelling pubmed-41928032014-10-10 Growth Hormone-Releaser Diet Attenuates Cognitive Dysfunction in Klotho Mutant Mice via Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Receptor Activation in a Genetic Aging Model Park, Seok Joo Chung, Yoon Hee Lee, Jeong Hyun Dang, Duy-Khanh Nam, Yunsung Jeong, Ji Hoon Kim, Yong Sun Nabeshima, Toshitaka Shin, Eun-Joo Kim, Hyoung-Chun Endocrinol Metab (Seoul) Original Article BACKGROUND: It has been recognized that a defect in klotho gene expression accelerates the degeneration of multiple age-sensitive traits. Accumulating evidence indicates that aging is associated with declines in cognitive function and the activity of growth hormone (GH)/insulin-like growth factor-1 (IGF-1). METHODS: In this study, we examined whether a GH-releaser diet could be effective in protecting against cognitive impairment in klotho mutant mice. RESULTS: The GH-releaser diet significantly induced the expression of IGF-1 and IGF-1 receptors in the hippocampus of klotho mutant mice. Klotho mutant mice showed significant memory impairments as compared with wild-type mice. In addition, the klotho mutation significantly decreased the expression of cell survival/antiapoptotic factors, including phospho-Akt (p-Akt)/phospho-glycogen synthase kinase3β (p-GSK3β), phospho-extracellular signal-related kinase (p-ERK), and Bcl-2, but significantly increased those of cell death/proapoptotic factors, such as phospho-c-jun N-terminal kinase (p-JNK), Bax, and cleaved caspase-3 in the hippocampus. Treatment with GH-releaser diet significantly attenuated both decreases in the expression of cell survival/antiapoptotic factors and increases in the expression of cell death/proapoptotic factors in the hippocampus of klotho mutant mice. In addition, klotho mutation-induced oxidative stress was significantly attenuated by the GH-releaser diet. Consequently, a GH-releaser diet significantly improved memory function in the klotho mutant mice. GH-releaser diet-mediated actions were significantly reversed by JB-1, an IGF-1 receptor antagonist. CONCLUSION: The results suggest that a GH-releaser diet attenuates oxidative stress, proapoptotic changes and consequent dysfunction in klotho mutant mice by promoting IGF-1 expression and IGF-1 receptor activation. Korean Endocrine Society 2014-09 2014-09-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4192803/ /pubmed/25309793 http://dx.doi.org/10.3803/EnM.2014.29.3.336 Text en Copyright © 2014 Korean Endocrine Society http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/) which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Article
Park, Seok Joo
Chung, Yoon Hee
Lee, Jeong Hyun
Dang, Duy-Khanh
Nam, Yunsung
Jeong, Ji Hoon
Kim, Yong Sun
Nabeshima, Toshitaka
Shin, Eun-Joo
Kim, Hyoung-Chun
Growth Hormone-Releaser Diet Attenuates Cognitive Dysfunction in Klotho Mutant Mice via Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Receptor Activation in a Genetic Aging Model
title Growth Hormone-Releaser Diet Attenuates Cognitive Dysfunction in Klotho Mutant Mice via Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Receptor Activation in a Genetic Aging Model
title_full Growth Hormone-Releaser Diet Attenuates Cognitive Dysfunction in Klotho Mutant Mice via Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Receptor Activation in a Genetic Aging Model
title_fullStr Growth Hormone-Releaser Diet Attenuates Cognitive Dysfunction in Klotho Mutant Mice via Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Receptor Activation in a Genetic Aging Model
title_full_unstemmed Growth Hormone-Releaser Diet Attenuates Cognitive Dysfunction in Klotho Mutant Mice via Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Receptor Activation in a Genetic Aging Model
title_short Growth Hormone-Releaser Diet Attenuates Cognitive Dysfunction in Klotho Mutant Mice via Insulin-Like Growth Factor-1 Receptor Activation in a Genetic Aging Model
title_sort growth hormone-releaser diet attenuates cognitive dysfunction in klotho mutant mice via insulin-like growth factor-1 receptor activation in a genetic aging model
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4192803/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25309793
http://dx.doi.org/10.3803/EnM.2014.29.3.336
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