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Age‐related changes in hippocampal‐dependent synaptic plasticity and memory mediated by p75 neurotrophin receptor
Authors:Lik&#x;Wei Wong  Yee Song Chong  Wei Lin  Lilian Kisiswa  Eunice Sim  Carlos F Ibez  Sreedharan Sajikumar
Institution:1. Department of Physiology, National University of Singapore, Singapore City Singapore ; 2. Life Sciences Institute Neurobiology Programme, National University of Singapore, Singapore City Singapore ; 3. Healthy Longevity Translational Research Programme, Yong Loo Lin School of Medicine, National University of Singapore, Singapore City Singapore ; 4. Department of Neuroscience, Karolinska Institute, Stockholm Sweden
Abstract:The plasticity mechanisms in the nervous system that are important for learning and memory are greatly impacted during aging. Notably, hippocampal‐dependent long‐term plasticity and its associative plasticity, such as synaptic tagging and capture (STC), show considerable age‐related decline. The p75 neurotrophin receptor (p75NTR) is a negative regulator of structural and functional plasticity in the brain and thus represents a potential candidate to mediate age‐related alterations. However, the mechanisms by which p75NTR affects synaptic plasticity of aged neuronal networks and ultimately contribute to deficits in cognitive function have not been well characterized. Here, we report that mutant mice lacking the p75NTR were resistant to age‐associated changes in long‐term plasticity, associative plasticity, and associative memory. Our study shows that p75NTR is responsible for age‐dependent disruption of hippocampal homeostatic plasticity by modulating several signaling pathways, including BDNF, MAPK, Arc, and RhoA‐ROCK2‐LIMK1‐cofilin. p75NTR may thus represent an important therapeutic target for limiting the age‐related memory and cognitive function deficits.
Keywords:aging  hippocampus  Late‐  LTP  p75NTR  synaptic capture  synaptic tagging
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