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Translationally controlled tumor protein restores impaired memory and altered synaptic protein expression in animal models of dementia

Title
Translationally controlled tumor protein restores impaired memory and altered synaptic protein expression in animal models of dementia
Authors
Na E.J.Jeon Y.Kim H.Kim H.-S.Lee K.Kim H.-J.
Ewha Authors
김화정이경림
SCOPUS Author ID
김화정scopus; 이경림scopus
Issue Date
2023
Journal Title
Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy
ISSN
0753-3322JCR Link
Citation
Biomedicine and Pharmacotherapy vol. 160
Keywords
MemoryScopolamine-induced dementiaSynaptic proteinsTCTP knockdownTCTP transgenic
Publisher
Elsevier Masson s.r.l.
Indexed
SCIE; SCOPUS WOS scopus
Document Type
Article
Abstract
This study describes the effects of translationally controlled tumor protein (TCTP) on mice with memory impairment caused by scopolamine (SCO) administration. Specifically, memory functions and expression levels of hippocampal synaptic proteins in 7- to 12-month-old SCO-treated wild-type (WT-SCO) mice were compared to those of TCTP-overexpressing (TG) and TCTP knocked-down (KD) mice similarly treated with SCO. Passive-avoidance tasks were performed with WT, TG, and KD mice for four weeks after intraperitoneal injection of SCO or saline followed by an acquisition test. After completing behavioral studies, hippocampi of all mice groups were collected and their synaptic protein contents were subjected to Western blotting or immunohistochemical analyses, and compared with those of 5x familial Alzheimer's disease (5xFAD) mice and postmortem AD patients. Results of passive avoidance tests revealed that SCO-induced memory impairment was repaired in TCTP-TG mice, but not in TCTP-KD mice. Hippocampal expression levels of synaptophysin, synapsin-1, and PSD-95 were increased in TCTP-TG mice treated with SCO (TG-SCO) but decreased in TCTP-KD mice treated with SCO (KD-SCO). Decreased levels of TCTP, synaptophysin, and PSD-95 were also found in hippocampi of 5xFAD mice and AD patients. Expression levels of p-CREB/CREB and brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) in TCTP-TG and TG-SCO mice were similar to or increased compared to those in WT mice, but decreased in TCTP-KD and KD-SCO mice. BDNF immunoreactivity was restored in CA1 regions of hippocampi of TG-SCO mice, but not in KD-SCO mice. These results suggest that TCTP can restore damaged memory in mice possibly through restored synaptic protein expression. © 2023
DOI
10.1016/j.biopha.2023.114357
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