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Adiponectin Knockout Mice Display Cognitive and Synaptic Deficits

Adiponectin is an adipokine that has recently been under investigation for potential neuroprotective effects in various brain disorders including Alzheimer's disease, stroke, and depression. Adiponectin receptors (AdipoR1 and AdipoR2) are found throughout various brain regions, including the hi...

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Autores principales: Bloemer, Jenna, Pinky, Priyanka D., Smith, Warren D., Bhattacharya, Dwipayan, Chauhan, Alisa, Govindarajulu, Manoj, Hong, Hao, Dhanasekaran, Muralikrishnan, Judd, Robert, Amin, Rajesh H., Reed, Miranda N., Suppiramaniam, Vishnu
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6886372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31824431
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2019.00819
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author Bloemer, Jenna
Pinky, Priyanka D.
Smith, Warren D.
Bhattacharya, Dwipayan
Chauhan, Alisa
Govindarajulu, Manoj
Hong, Hao
Dhanasekaran, Muralikrishnan
Judd, Robert
Amin, Rajesh H.
Reed, Miranda N.
Suppiramaniam, Vishnu
author_facet Bloemer, Jenna
Pinky, Priyanka D.
Smith, Warren D.
Bhattacharya, Dwipayan
Chauhan, Alisa
Govindarajulu, Manoj
Hong, Hao
Dhanasekaran, Muralikrishnan
Judd, Robert
Amin, Rajesh H.
Reed, Miranda N.
Suppiramaniam, Vishnu
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description Adiponectin is an adipokine that has recently been under investigation for potential neuroprotective effects in various brain disorders including Alzheimer's disease, stroke, and depression. Adiponectin receptors (AdipoR1 and AdipoR2) are found throughout various brain regions, including the hippocampus. However, the role of these receptors in synaptic and cognitive function is not clear. Therefore, the goal of the current study was to evaluate synaptic and cognitive function in the absence of adiponectin. The current study utilized 12-month-old adiponectin knockout (APN-KO) mice and age-matched controls to study cognitive and hippocampal synaptic alterations. We determined that AdipoR1 and AdipoR2 are present in the synaptosome, with AdipoR2 displaying increased presynaptic vs. postsynaptic localization, whereas AdipoR1 was enriched in both the presynaptic and postsynaptic fractions. APN-KO mice displayed cognitive deficits in the novel object recognition (NOR) and Y-maze tests. This was mirrored by deficits in long-term potentiation (LTP) of the hippocampal Schaefer collateral pathway in APN-KO mice. APN-KO mice also displayed a reduction in basal synaptic transmission and an increase in presynaptic release probability. Deficits in LTP were rescued through hippocampal slice incubation with the adiponectin receptor agonist, AdipoRon, indicating that acute alterations in adiponectin receptor signaling influence synaptic function. Along with the deficits in LTP, altered levels of key presynaptic and postsynaptic proteins involved in glutamatergic neurotransmission were observed in APN-KO mice. Taken together, these results indicate that adiponectin is an important regulator of cognition and synaptic function in the hippocampus. Future studies should examine the role of specific adiponectin receptors in synaptic processes.
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spelling pubmed-68863722019-12-10 Adiponectin Knockout Mice Display Cognitive and Synaptic Deficits Bloemer, Jenna Pinky, Priyanka D. Smith, Warren D. Bhattacharya, Dwipayan Chauhan, Alisa Govindarajulu, Manoj Hong, Hao Dhanasekaran, Muralikrishnan Judd, Robert Amin, Rajesh H. Reed, Miranda N. Suppiramaniam, Vishnu Front Endocrinol (Lausanne) Endocrinology Adiponectin is an adipokine that has recently been under investigation for potential neuroprotective effects in various brain disorders including Alzheimer's disease, stroke, and depression. Adiponectin receptors (AdipoR1 and AdipoR2) are found throughout various brain regions, including the hippocampus. However, the role of these receptors in synaptic and cognitive function is not clear. Therefore, the goal of the current study was to evaluate synaptic and cognitive function in the absence of adiponectin. The current study utilized 12-month-old adiponectin knockout (APN-KO) mice and age-matched controls to study cognitive and hippocampal synaptic alterations. We determined that AdipoR1 and AdipoR2 are present in the synaptosome, with AdipoR2 displaying increased presynaptic vs. postsynaptic localization, whereas AdipoR1 was enriched in both the presynaptic and postsynaptic fractions. APN-KO mice displayed cognitive deficits in the novel object recognition (NOR) and Y-maze tests. This was mirrored by deficits in long-term potentiation (LTP) of the hippocampal Schaefer collateral pathway in APN-KO mice. APN-KO mice also displayed a reduction in basal synaptic transmission and an increase in presynaptic release probability. Deficits in LTP were rescued through hippocampal slice incubation with the adiponectin receptor agonist, AdipoRon, indicating that acute alterations in adiponectin receptor signaling influence synaptic function. Along with the deficits in LTP, altered levels of key presynaptic and postsynaptic proteins involved in glutamatergic neurotransmission were observed in APN-KO mice. Taken together, these results indicate that adiponectin is an important regulator of cognition and synaptic function in the hippocampus. Future studies should examine the role of specific adiponectin receptors in synaptic processes. Frontiers Media S.A. 2019-11-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6886372/ /pubmed/31824431 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2019.00819 Text en Copyright © 2019 Bloemer, Pinky, Smith, Bhattacharya, Chauhan, Govindarajulu, Hong, Dhanasekaran, Judd, Amin, Reed and Suppiramaniam. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Endocrinology
Bloemer, Jenna
Pinky, Priyanka D.
Smith, Warren D.
Bhattacharya, Dwipayan
Chauhan, Alisa
Govindarajulu, Manoj
Hong, Hao
Dhanasekaran, Muralikrishnan
Judd, Robert
Amin, Rajesh H.
Reed, Miranda N.
Suppiramaniam, Vishnu
Adiponectin Knockout Mice Display Cognitive and Synaptic Deficits
title Adiponectin Knockout Mice Display Cognitive and Synaptic Deficits
title_full Adiponectin Knockout Mice Display Cognitive and Synaptic Deficits
title_fullStr Adiponectin Knockout Mice Display Cognitive and Synaptic Deficits
title_full_unstemmed Adiponectin Knockout Mice Display Cognitive and Synaptic Deficits
title_short Adiponectin Knockout Mice Display Cognitive and Synaptic Deficits
title_sort adiponectin knockout mice display cognitive and synaptic deficits
topic Endocrinology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6886372/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31824431
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fendo.2019.00819
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