Comparison of the Effects of Cuprizone on Demyelination in the Corpus Callosum and Hippocampal Progenitors in Young Adult and Aged Mice

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Kyu Ri Hahn
Woosuk Kim
Hyo Young Jung
Hyun Jung Kwon
Dae Won Kim
In Koo Hwang
Yeo Sung Yoon
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[1] College of Veterinary Medicine,Department of Anatomy and Cell Biology
[2] and Research Institute for Veterinary Science,Department of Anatomy
[3] Seoul National University,Department of Veterinary Medicine & Institute of Veterinary Science
[4] College of Veterinary Medicine,Department of Biomedical Sciences, and Research Institute for Bioscience and Biotechnology
[5] and Veterinary Science Research Institute,Department of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology
[6] Konkuk University,undefined
[7] Chungnam National University,undefined
[8] Hallym University,undefined
[9] Research Institute of Oral Sciences,undefined
[10] College of Dentistry,undefined
[11] Gangneung-Wonju National University,undefined
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Neurochemical Research | 2022年 / 47卷
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Cuprizone; Aging; Hippocampus; Myelination; Neurogenesis;
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Cuprizone is commonly used to induce neuronal demyelination in mice. In the present study, we compared the cuprizone-induced demyelination in the corpus callosum and investigated the effects of cuprizone on proliferating cells and neuroblasts in the dentate gyrus of young adult and aged mice. 5-week- and 23-month-old mice were fed a normal diet or a 0.2% cuprizone-enriched diet for 5 weeks. Mice fed a cuprizone-supplemented diet showed a significant reduction in myelin basic protein-positive structures in the corpus callosum, with the reduction in myelinated fibers being confirmed by electron microscopic analysis. In addition, we observed a marked increase in Ki67-positive proliferating cells and doublecortin-immunoreactive neuroblasts in young adult mice in response to cuprizone treatment, although not in aged mice, as the basal levels of these cells were significantly lower in these older mice. Furthermore, Ser133-phosphorylated cAMP response element-binding protein (pCREB)-positive nuclei and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) protein levels were significantly reduced in young adult mice following cuprizone treatment in young adult, although again not in the aged mice. However, in both young adult and aged mice, there were no significant reductions in hippocampal mature neurons in response to cuprizone treatment. These observations indicate that in the mice of both age groups a cuprizone-supplemented diet contributes to an increase in demyelination in the corpus callosum and neural progenitor cells in the dentate gyrus, although the damage is more pronounced in young adult mice. This demyelination and reduction in neural progenitor cells may be associated with changes in the levels of BDNF and pCREB in the dentate gyrus.
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