Cargando…

Mitochondria-Targeted Human Catalase in the Mouse Longevity MCAT Model Mitigates Head-Tilt Bedrest-Induced Neuro-Inflammation in the Hippocampus

Microgravity (modeled by head-tilt bedrest and hind-limb unloading), experienced during prolonged spaceflight, results in neurological consequences, central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction, and potentially impairment during the performance of critical tasks. Similar pathologies are observed in bedr...

Descripción completa

Detalles Bibliográficos
Autores principales: Rubinstein, Linda, Kiffer, Frederico, Puukila, Stephanie, Lowe, Moniece G., Goo, Brie, Luthens, Amalia, Schreurs, Ann-Sofie, Torres, Samantha M., Steczina, Sonette, Tahimic, Candice G. T., Allen, Antiño R.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: MDPI 2022
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9695374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36362993
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12111838
_version_ 1784838043415347200
author Rubinstein, Linda
Kiffer, Frederico
Puukila, Stephanie
Lowe, Moniece G.
Goo, Brie
Luthens, Amalia
Schreurs, Ann-Sofie
Torres, Samantha M.
Steczina, Sonette
Tahimic, Candice G. T.
Allen, Antiño R.
author_facet Rubinstein, Linda
Kiffer, Frederico
Puukila, Stephanie
Lowe, Moniece G.
Goo, Brie
Luthens, Amalia
Schreurs, Ann-Sofie
Torres, Samantha M.
Steczina, Sonette
Tahimic, Candice G. T.
Allen, Antiño R.
author_sort Rubinstein, Linda
collection PubMed
description Microgravity (modeled by head-tilt bedrest and hind-limb unloading), experienced during prolonged spaceflight, results in neurological consequences, central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction, and potentially impairment during the performance of critical tasks. Similar pathologies are observed in bedrest, sedentary lifestyle, and muscle disuse on Earth. In our previous study, we saw that head-tilt bedrest together with social isolation upregulated the milieu of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the hippocampus and plasma. These changes were mitigated in a MCAT mouse model overexpressing human catalase in the mitochondria, pointing out the importance of ROS signaling in this stress response. Here, we used a head-tilt model in socially housed mice to tease out the effects of head-tilt bedrest without isolation. In order to find the underlying molecular mechanisms that provoked the cytokine response, we measured CD68, an indicator of microglial activation in the hippocampus, as well as changes in normal in-cage behavior. We hypothesized that hindlimb unloading (HU) will elicit microglial hippocampal activations, which will be mitigated in the MCAT ROS-quenching mice model. Indeed, we saw an elevation of the activated microglia CD68 marker following HU in the hippocampus, and this pathology was mitigated in MCAT mice. Additionally, we identified cytokines in the hippocampus, which had significant positive correlations with CD68 and negative correlations with exploratory behaviors, indicating a link between neuroinflammation and behavioral consequences. Unveiling a correlation between molecular and behavioral changes could reveal a biomarker indicative of these responses and could also result in a potential target for the treatment and prevention of cognitive changes following long space missions and/or muscle disuse on Earth.
format Online
Article
Text
id pubmed-9695374
institution National Center for Biotechnology Information
language English
publishDate 2022
publisher MDPI
record_format MEDLINE/PubMed
spelling pubmed-96953742022-11-26 Mitochondria-Targeted Human Catalase in the Mouse Longevity MCAT Model Mitigates Head-Tilt Bedrest-Induced Neuro-Inflammation in the Hippocampus Rubinstein, Linda Kiffer, Frederico Puukila, Stephanie Lowe, Moniece G. Goo, Brie Luthens, Amalia Schreurs, Ann-Sofie Torres, Samantha M. Steczina, Sonette Tahimic, Candice G. T. Allen, Antiño R. Life (Basel) Article Microgravity (modeled by head-tilt bedrest and hind-limb unloading), experienced during prolonged spaceflight, results in neurological consequences, central nervous system (CNS) dysfunction, and potentially impairment during the performance of critical tasks. Similar pathologies are observed in bedrest, sedentary lifestyle, and muscle disuse on Earth. In our previous study, we saw that head-tilt bedrest together with social isolation upregulated the milieu of pro-inflammatory cytokines in the hippocampus and plasma. These changes were mitigated in a MCAT mouse model overexpressing human catalase in the mitochondria, pointing out the importance of ROS signaling in this stress response. Here, we used a head-tilt model in socially housed mice to tease out the effects of head-tilt bedrest without isolation. In order to find the underlying molecular mechanisms that provoked the cytokine response, we measured CD68, an indicator of microglial activation in the hippocampus, as well as changes in normal in-cage behavior. We hypothesized that hindlimb unloading (HU) will elicit microglial hippocampal activations, which will be mitigated in the MCAT ROS-quenching mice model. Indeed, we saw an elevation of the activated microglia CD68 marker following HU in the hippocampus, and this pathology was mitigated in MCAT mice. Additionally, we identified cytokines in the hippocampus, which had significant positive correlations with CD68 and negative correlations with exploratory behaviors, indicating a link between neuroinflammation and behavioral consequences. Unveiling a correlation between molecular and behavioral changes could reveal a biomarker indicative of these responses and could also result in a potential target for the treatment and prevention of cognitive changes following long space missions and/or muscle disuse on Earth. MDPI 2022-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC9695374/ /pubmed/36362993 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12111838 Text en © 2022 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/).
spellingShingle Article
Rubinstein, Linda
Kiffer, Frederico
Puukila, Stephanie
Lowe, Moniece G.
Goo, Brie
Luthens, Amalia
Schreurs, Ann-Sofie
Torres, Samantha M.
Steczina, Sonette
Tahimic, Candice G. T.
Allen, Antiño R.
Mitochondria-Targeted Human Catalase in the Mouse Longevity MCAT Model Mitigates Head-Tilt Bedrest-Induced Neuro-Inflammation in the Hippocampus
title Mitochondria-Targeted Human Catalase in the Mouse Longevity MCAT Model Mitigates Head-Tilt Bedrest-Induced Neuro-Inflammation in the Hippocampus
title_full Mitochondria-Targeted Human Catalase in the Mouse Longevity MCAT Model Mitigates Head-Tilt Bedrest-Induced Neuro-Inflammation in the Hippocampus
title_fullStr Mitochondria-Targeted Human Catalase in the Mouse Longevity MCAT Model Mitigates Head-Tilt Bedrest-Induced Neuro-Inflammation in the Hippocampus
title_full_unstemmed Mitochondria-Targeted Human Catalase in the Mouse Longevity MCAT Model Mitigates Head-Tilt Bedrest-Induced Neuro-Inflammation in the Hippocampus
title_short Mitochondria-Targeted Human Catalase in the Mouse Longevity MCAT Model Mitigates Head-Tilt Bedrest-Induced Neuro-Inflammation in the Hippocampus
title_sort mitochondria-targeted human catalase in the mouse longevity mcat model mitigates head-tilt bedrest-induced neuro-inflammation in the hippocampus
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9695374/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36362993
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/life12111838
work_keys_str_mv AT rubinsteinlinda mitochondriatargetedhumancatalaseinthemouselongevitymcatmodelmitigatesheadtiltbedrestinducedneuroinflammationinthehippocampus
AT kifferfrederico mitochondriatargetedhumancatalaseinthemouselongevitymcatmodelmitigatesheadtiltbedrestinducedneuroinflammationinthehippocampus
AT puukilastephanie mitochondriatargetedhumancatalaseinthemouselongevitymcatmodelmitigatesheadtiltbedrestinducedneuroinflammationinthehippocampus
AT lowemonieceg mitochondriatargetedhumancatalaseinthemouselongevitymcatmodelmitigatesheadtiltbedrestinducedneuroinflammationinthehippocampus
AT goobrie mitochondriatargetedhumancatalaseinthemouselongevitymcatmodelmitigatesheadtiltbedrestinducedneuroinflammationinthehippocampus
AT luthensamalia mitochondriatargetedhumancatalaseinthemouselongevitymcatmodelmitigatesheadtiltbedrestinducedneuroinflammationinthehippocampus
AT schreursannsofie mitochondriatargetedhumancatalaseinthemouselongevitymcatmodelmitigatesheadtiltbedrestinducedneuroinflammationinthehippocampus
AT torressamantham mitochondriatargetedhumancatalaseinthemouselongevitymcatmodelmitigatesheadtiltbedrestinducedneuroinflammationinthehippocampus
AT steczinasonette mitochondriatargetedhumancatalaseinthemouselongevitymcatmodelmitigatesheadtiltbedrestinducedneuroinflammationinthehippocampus
AT tahimiccandicegt mitochondriatargetedhumancatalaseinthemouselongevitymcatmodelmitigatesheadtiltbedrestinducedneuroinflammationinthehippocampus
AT allenantinor mitochondriatargetedhumancatalaseinthemouselongevitymcatmodelmitigatesheadtiltbedrestinducedneuroinflammationinthehippocampus