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Effects of estrogen deprivation on memory and expression of related proteins in ovariectomized mice

BACKGROUND: The ovariectomized (OVX) rodent model is most widely used for studying the influence of estrogen deprivation on memory. However, the results of these studies are inconsistent, in that the memory of OVX rodents shows either impairment or no change. These inconsistent outcomes increase the...

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Autores principales: Tao, Xue, Yan, Mingzhu, Wang, Lisha, Zhou, Yunfeng, Wang, Zhi, Xia, Tianji, Liu, Xinmin, Pan, Ruile, Chang, Qi
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7186664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32355800
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm.2020.02.57
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author Tao, Xue
Yan, Mingzhu
Wang, Lisha
Zhou, Yunfeng
Wang, Zhi
Xia, Tianji
Liu, Xinmin
Pan, Ruile
Chang, Qi
author_facet Tao, Xue
Yan, Mingzhu
Wang, Lisha
Zhou, Yunfeng
Wang, Zhi
Xia, Tianji
Liu, Xinmin
Pan, Ruile
Chang, Qi
author_sort Tao, Xue
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description BACKGROUND: The ovariectomized (OVX) rodent model is most widely used for studying the influence of estrogen deprivation on memory. However, the results of these studies are inconsistent, in that the memory of OVX rodents shows either impairment or no change. These inconsistent outcomes increase the difficulty of researching neurochemical mechanisms and evaluating drug efficacy. One possible explanation for these discrepancies might be that the time point for memory examination after OVX varies considerably among studies. The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of estrogen deprivation on memory and the expression of memory-related proteins at different times after OVX. METHODS: Novel object recognition (NOR), step-through passive avoidance (STPA) and the Morris water maze (MWM) were performed to evaluate the memory performance of mice at different times after OVX. The expressions of BDNF, TrkB, ULK1 and LC3II/LC3I in the hippocampus were also assessed to explore the relevant mechanisms. RESULTS: After OVX, a significant memory impairment was found in the STPA test at 4 weeks. In the NOR and MWM tests, however, memory deficits were not observed until 8 weeks post-OVX. Interestingly, at 8 weeks, a memory rebound was found in the STPA test. In the hippocampus, the levels of BDNF and TrkB in OVX mice were markedly decreased at 4 and 8 weeks. Subsequently, a significant decrease in the ULK1 and LC3II/LC3I level in OVX mice was observed at 8 weeks. CONCLUSIONS: Memory impairment in mice was observed as early as 4 weeks after OVX, although there was a possibility of memory rebound with the prolongation of estrogen deprivation. Eight weeks of estrogen deprivation would be more likely to induce hippocampus-dependent memory impairment. This progressive impairment of memory might be due to the downregulation of the BDNF/TrkB signaling pathway at the early post-OVX stage, while the decrease of autophagy level in the later stage might also contribute to these progressive alterations. The underlying relationship between the BDNF/TrkB signaling pathway and autophagy in this progressive impairment of memory requires further study.
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spelling pubmed-71866642020-04-30 Effects of estrogen deprivation on memory and expression of related proteins in ovariectomized mice Tao, Xue Yan, Mingzhu Wang, Lisha Zhou, Yunfeng Wang, Zhi Xia, Tianji Liu, Xinmin Pan, Ruile Chang, Qi Ann Transl Med Original Article BACKGROUND: The ovariectomized (OVX) rodent model is most widely used for studying the influence of estrogen deprivation on memory. However, the results of these studies are inconsistent, in that the memory of OVX rodents shows either impairment or no change. These inconsistent outcomes increase the difficulty of researching neurochemical mechanisms and evaluating drug efficacy. One possible explanation for these discrepancies might be that the time point for memory examination after OVX varies considerably among studies. The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of estrogen deprivation on memory and the expression of memory-related proteins at different times after OVX. METHODS: Novel object recognition (NOR), step-through passive avoidance (STPA) and the Morris water maze (MWM) were performed to evaluate the memory performance of mice at different times after OVX. The expressions of BDNF, TrkB, ULK1 and LC3II/LC3I in the hippocampus were also assessed to explore the relevant mechanisms. RESULTS: After OVX, a significant memory impairment was found in the STPA test at 4 weeks. In the NOR and MWM tests, however, memory deficits were not observed until 8 weeks post-OVX. Interestingly, at 8 weeks, a memory rebound was found in the STPA test. In the hippocampus, the levels of BDNF and TrkB in OVX mice were markedly decreased at 4 and 8 weeks. Subsequently, a significant decrease in the ULK1 and LC3II/LC3I level in OVX mice was observed at 8 weeks. CONCLUSIONS: Memory impairment in mice was observed as early as 4 weeks after OVX, although there was a possibility of memory rebound with the prolongation of estrogen deprivation. Eight weeks of estrogen deprivation would be more likely to induce hippocampus-dependent memory impairment. This progressive impairment of memory might be due to the downregulation of the BDNF/TrkB signaling pathway at the early post-OVX stage, while the decrease of autophagy level in the later stage might also contribute to these progressive alterations. The underlying relationship between the BDNF/TrkB signaling pathway and autophagy in this progressive impairment of memory requires further study. AME Publishing Company 2020-03 /pmc/articles/PMC7186664/ /pubmed/32355800 http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm.2020.02.57 Text en 2020 Annals of Translational Medicine. All rights reserved. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/Open Access Statement: This is an Open Access article distributed in accordance with the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), which permits the non-commercial replication and distribution of the article with the strict proviso that no changes or edits are made and the original work is properly cited (including links to both the formal publication through the relevant DOI and the license). See: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
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Tao, Xue
Yan, Mingzhu
Wang, Lisha
Zhou, Yunfeng
Wang, Zhi
Xia, Tianji
Liu, Xinmin
Pan, Ruile
Chang, Qi
Effects of estrogen deprivation on memory and expression of related proteins in ovariectomized mice
title Effects of estrogen deprivation on memory and expression of related proteins in ovariectomized mice
title_full Effects of estrogen deprivation on memory and expression of related proteins in ovariectomized mice
title_fullStr Effects of estrogen deprivation on memory and expression of related proteins in ovariectomized mice
title_full_unstemmed Effects of estrogen deprivation on memory and expression of related proteins in ovariectomized mice
title_short Effects of estrogen deprivation on memory and expression of related proteins in ovariectomized mice
title_sort effects of estrogen deprivation on memory and expression of related proteins in ovariectomized mice
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7186664/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32355800
http://dx.doi.org/10.21037/atm.2020.02.57
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