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The Role of Molecular and Inflammatory Indicators in the Assessment of Cognitive Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Diabetes

The brain is the most vulnerable organ to glucose fluctuations, as well as inflammation. Considering that cognitive impairment might occur at the early stage of diabetes, it is very important to identify key markers of early neuronal dysfunction. Our overall goal was to identify neuroinflammatory an...

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Autores principales: Piatkowska-Chmiel, Iwona, Herbet, Mariola, Gawronska-Grzywacz, Monika, Ostrowska-Lesko, Marta, Dudka, Jaroslaw
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33918576
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22083878
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author Piatkowska-Chmiel, Iwona
Herbet, Mariola
Gawronska-Grzywacz, Monika
Ostrowska-Lesko, Marta
Dudka, Jaroslaw
author_facet Piatkowska-Chmiel, Iwona
Herbet, Mariola
Gawronska-Grzywacz, Monika
Ostrowska-Lesko, Marta
Dudka, Jaroslaw
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description The brain is the most vulnerable organ to glucose fluctuations, as well as inflammation. Considering that cognitive impairment might occur at the early stage of diabetes, it is very important to identify key markers of early neuronal dysfunction. Our overall goal was to identify neuroinflammatory and molecular indicators of early cognitive impairment in diabetic mice. To confirm cognitive impairment in diabetic mice, series of behavioral tests were conducted. The markers related to cognitive decline were classified into the following two groups: Neuroinflammatory markers: IL-1β, IL-6, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and genetic markers (Bdnf, Arc, Egr1) which were estimated in brain regions. Our studies showed a strong association between hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, neuroinflammation, and cognitive dysfunction in T2DM mice model. Cognitive impairment recorded in diabetes mice were associated not only with increased levels of cytokines but also decreased Arc and Egr1 mRNA expression level in brain regions associated with learning process and memory formation. The results of our research show that these indicators may be useful to test new forms of treatment of early cognitive dysfunction associated not only with diabetes but other diseases manifesting this type of disorders. The significant changes in Arc and Egr1 gene expression in early stage diabetes create opportunities it possible to use them to track the progression of CNS dysfunction and also to differential disease diagnosis running with cognitive impairment.
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spelling pubmed-80699362021-04-26 The Role of Molecular and Inflammatory Indicators in the Assessment of Cognitive Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Diabetes Piatkowska-Chmiel, Iwona Herbet, Mariola Gawronska-Grzywacz, Monika Ostrowska-Lesko, Marta Dudka, Jaroslaw Int J Mol Sci Article The brain is the most vulnerable organ to glucose fluctuations, as well as inflammation. Considering that cognitive impairment might occur at the early stage of diabetes, it is very important to identify key markers of early neuronal dysfunction. Our overall goal was to identify neuroinflammatory and molecular indicators of early cognitive impairment in diabetic mice. To confirm cognitive impairment in diabetic mice, series of behavioral tests were conducted. The markers related to cognitive decline were classified into the following two groups: Neuroinflammatory markers: IL-1β, IL-6, tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) and genetic markers (Bdnf, Arc, Egr1) which were estimated in brain regions. Our studies showed a strong association between hyperglycemia, hyperinsulinemia, neuroinflammation, and cognitive dysfunction in T2DM mice model. Cognitive impairment recorded in diabetes mice were associated not only with increased levels of cytokines but also decreased Arc and Egr1 mRNA expression level in brain regions associated with learning process and memory formation. The results of our research show that these indicators may be useful to test new forms of treatment of early cognitive dysfunction associated not only with diabetes but other diseases manifesting this type of disorders. The significant changes in Arc and Egr1 gene expression in early stage diabetes create opportunities it possible to use them to track the progression of CNS dysfunction and also to differential disease diagnosis running with cognitive impairment. MDPI 2021-04-09 /pmc/articles/PMC8069936/ /pubmed/33918576 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22083878 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Piatkowska-Chmiel, Iwona
Herbet, Mariola
Gawronska-Grzywacz, Monika
Ostrowska-Lesko, Marta
Dudka, Jaroslaw
The Role of Molecular and Inflammatory Indicators in the Assessment of Cognitive Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Diabetes
title The Role of Molecular and Inflammatory Indicators in the Assessment of Cognitive Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Diabetes
title_full The Role of Molecular and Inflammatory Indicators in the Assessment of Cognitive Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Diabetes
title_fullStr The Role of Molecular and Inflammatory Indicators in the Assessment of Cognitive Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Diabetes
title_full_unstemmed The Role of Molecular and Inflammatory Indicators in the Assessment of Cognitive Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Diabetes
title_short The Role of Molecular and Inflammatory Indicators in the Assessment of Cognitive Dysfunction in a Mouse Model of Diabetes
title_sort role of molecular and inflammatory indicators in the assessment of cognitive dysfunction in a mouse model of diabetes
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8069936/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33918576
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22083878
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