INVESTIGADORES
SCHINDER Alejandro Fabian
artículos
Título:
High Plasticity of New Granule Cells in the Aging Hippocampus.
Autor/es:
ALEJANDRO F. SCHINDER; MARIELA TRINCHERO; KARINA BUTTNER; FERNANDA LEDDA; GUSTAVO PARATCHA; SILVIO TEMPRANA
Revista:
Cell Reports
Editorial:
Cell Press
Referencias:
Año: 2017
ISSN:
2211-1247
Resumen:
During aging, the brain undergoes changes that impair cognitive capacity and circuit plasticity, including a marked decrease in production of adult-born hippocampal neurons. It is unclear whether development and integration of those new neurons are also affected by age. Here, we show that adult-born granule cells (GCs) in aging mice are scarce and exhibit slow development, but they display a remarkable potential for structural plasticity. Retrovirally labeled 3-week-old GCs in middle-aged mice were small, underdeveloped, and disconnected. Neuronal development and integration were accelerated by voluntary exercise or environmental enrichment. Similar effects were observed via knockdown of Lrig1, an endogenous negative modulator of neurotrophin receptors. Consistently, blocking neurotrophin signaling by Lrig1 overexpression abolished the positive effects of exercise. These results demonstrate an unparalleled degree of plasticity in the aging brain mediated by neurotrophins, whereby new GCs remain immature until becoming rapidly recruited to the network by activity.KEYWORDS: