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Space Radiation-Induced Alterations in the Hippocampal Ubiquitin-Proteome System

Exposure of rodents to <20 cGy Space Radiation (SR) impairs performance in several hippocampus-dependent cognitive tasks, including spatial memory. However, there is considerable inter-individual susceptibility to develop SR-induced spatial memory impairment. In this study, a robust label-free ma...

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Autores principales: Tidmore, Alyssa, Dutta, Sucharita M., Fesshaye, Arriyam S., Russell, William K., Duncan, Vania D., Britten, Richard A.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8304141/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34299332
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147713
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author Tidmore, Alyssa
Dutta, Sucharita M.
Fesshaye, Arriyam S.
Russell, William K.
Duncan, Vania D.
Britten, Richard A.
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Dutta, Sucharita M.
Fesshaye, Arriyam S.
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description Exposure of rodents to <20 cGy Space Radiation (SR) impairs performance in several hippocampus-dependent cognitive tasks, including spatial memory. However, there is considerable inter-individual susceptibility to develop SR-induced spatial memory impairment. In this study, a robust label-free mass spectrometry (MS)-based unbiased proteomic profiling approach was used to characterize the composition of the hippocampal proteome in adult male Wistar rats exposed to 15 cGy of 1 GeV/n (48)Ti and their sham counterparts. Unique protein signatures were identified in the hippocampal proteome of: (1) sham rats, (2) Ti-exposed rats, (3) Ti-exposed rats that had sham-like spatial memory performance, and (4) Ti-exposed rats that impaired spatial memory performance. Approximately 14% (159) of the proteins detected in hippocampal proteome of sham rats were not detected in the Ti-exposed rats. We explored the possibility that the loss of the Sham-only proteins may arise as a result of SR-induced changes in protein homeostasis. SR-exposure was associated with a switch towards increased pro-ubiquitination proteins from that seen in Sham. These data suggest that the role of the ubiquitin-proteome system as a determinant of SR-induced neurocognitive deficits needs to be more thoroughly investigated.
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spelling pubmed-83041412021-07-25 Space Radiation-Induced Alterations in the Hippocampal Ubiquitin-Proteome System Tidmore, Alyssa Dutta, Sucharita M. Fesshaye, Arriyam S. Russell, William K. Duncan, Vania D. Britten, Richard A. Int J Mol Sci Article Exposure of rodents to <20 cGy Space Radiation (SR) impairs performance in several hippocampus-dependent cognitive tasks, including spatial memory. However, there is considerable inter-individual susceptibility to develop SR-induced spatial memory impairment. In this study, a robust label-free mass spectrometry (MS)-based unbiased proteomic profiling approach was used to characterize the composition of the hippocampal proteome in adult male Wistar rats exposed to 15 cGy of 1 GeV/n (48)Ti and their sham counterparts. Unique protein signatures were identified in the hippocampal proteome of: (1) sham rats, (2) Ti-exposed rats, (3) Ti-exposed rats that had sham-like spatial memory performance, and (4) Ti-exposed rats that impaired spatial memory performance. Approximately 14% (159) of the proteins detected in hippocampal proteome of sham rats were not detected in the Ti-exposed rats. We explored the possibility that the loss of the Sham-only proteins may arise as a result of SR-induced changes in protein homeostasis. SR-exposure was associated with a switch towards increased pro-ubiquitination proteins from that seen in Sham. These data suggest that the role of the ubiquitin-proteome system as a determinant of SR-induced neurocognitive deficits needs to be more thoroughly investigated. MDPI 2021-07-19 /pmc/articles/PMC8304141/ /pubmed/34299332 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147713 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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Space Radiation-Induced Alterations in the Hippocampal Ubiquitin-Proteome System
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title_sort space radiation-induced alterations in the hippocampal ubiquitin-proteome system
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8304141/
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http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijms22147713
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