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Aging abolishes circadian rhythms and disrupts temporal organization of antioxidant-prooxidant status, endogenous clock activity and neurotrophin gene expression in the rat temporal cortex
Deyurka, Nicolás Andrés
; Navigatore Fonzo, Lorena Silvina
; Coria Lucero, Cinthia Daiana
; Ferramola, Mariana Lucila
; Delgado, Silvia Marcela; Lacoste, Maria Gabriela
; Anzulovich Miranda, Ana Cecilia
; Navigatore Fonzo, Lorena Silvina
; Coria Lucero, Cinthia Daiana
; Ferramola, Mariana Lucila
; Delgado, Silvia Marcela; Lacoste, Maria Gabriela
; Anzulovich Miranda, Ana Cecilia
Fecha de publicación:
11/2024
Editorial:
Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd
Revista:
Neuroscience
ISSN:
0306-4522
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
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Resumen
Disruption of circadian rhythms contributes to deficits in cognitive functions during aging. Up to date, the biochemical, molecular and chronobiological bases of such deterioration have not been completely elucidated. Here, we aim: 1) to investigate the endogenous nature of 24 h-rhythms of antioxidant defenses, oxidative stress, clocḱ's, and neurotrophic factors expression, in the rat temporal cortex (TC), and 2) to study the consequences of aging on the circadian organization of those factors. We observed a circadian organization of antioxidant enzymes activity, lipoperoxidation and the clock, BMAL1 and RORa, proteins, in the TC of young rats. Such temporal organization suggests the existence of a two-way communication among clock transcription factors and antioxidant defenses. This might generate the rhythmic and circadian expression of Bdnf and Rc3 genes involved in the TC-depending cognitive function. Noteworthy, such circadian organization disappears in the TC of aged rats. Aging also reduces glutathione peroxidase activity and expression, and it increases lipid peroxidation, throughout a 24 h-period. An increased oxidative stress makes the cellular redox environment change into an oxidative status which alters the endogenous clock activity and disrupts the circadian organization of, at least part, of the molecular basis of the synaptic plasticity in the TC.
Palabras clave:
AGING
,
CORTEX
,
CIRCADIAN RHYTHM
,
ANTIOXIDANT ENZYME
,
BDNF
,
RC3
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Articulos(IMIBIO-SL)
Articulos de INST. MULTIDICIPLINARIO DE INV. BIO. DE SAN LUIS
Articulos de INST. MULTIDICIPLINARIO DE INV. BIO. DE SAN LUIS
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Deyurka, Nicolás Andrés; Navigatore Fonzo, Lorena Silvina; Coria Lucero, Cinthia Daiana; Ferramola, Mariana Lucila; Delgado, Silvia Marcela; et al.; Aging abolishes circadian rhythms and disrupts temporal organization of antioxidant-prooxidant status, endogenous clock activity and neurotrophin gene expression in the rat temporal cortex; Pergamon-Elsevier Science Ltd; Neuroscience; 559; 11-2024; 125-138
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