Adipose inflammation mediates obesity-induced deficits in hippocampal plasticity
脂肪炎症介导肥胖引起的海马可塑性缺陷
基本信息
- 批准号:8731237
- 负责人:
- 金额:$ 12.25万
- 依托单位:
- 依托单位国家:美国
- 项目类别:
- 财政年份:2013
- 资助国家:美国
- 起止时间:2013-09-06 至 2016-06-30
- 项目状态:已结题
- 来源:
- 关键词:AddressAdipose tissueAdultAge-associated memory impairmentAgingAwardBloodBrainBrain regionCell Culture TechniquesChronicClinicalCognitionDataDementiaDendritic SpinesDevelopment PlansDiabetes MellitusDietDiseaseEndocrineEnvironmentExhibitsFamiliarityFatty acid glycerol estersFunctional disorderFundingGeneticGoalsHippocampus (Brain)ImmuneImmunologyImpaired cognitionImpairmentIndividualInflammationInflammatoryInterleukin-1InterventionLeadLearningLinkLipectomyLipopolysaccharidesLong-Term PotentiationMeasuresMediatingMediator of activation proteinMemoryMemory impairmentMetabolicMetabolic syndromeMetabolismMethodsMicrogliaModelingMolecularMusNational Institute of Diabetes and Digestive and Kidney DiseasesNeuroendocrinologyNeuronal PlasticityNeuronsObese MiceObesityOperative Surgical ProceduresOutcomeOverweightPatientsPhysiologyPopulationPredispositionPrevalencePreventionPublic HealthPublicationsResearchRisk FactorsSeriesSignal TransductionSourceSynapsesSynaptic plasticityTestingTimeTissuesTrainingTransplantationUnited StatesVertebral columnVulnerable PopulationsWorkanakinrabasecareercareer developmentcell typecytokinedb/db mousedensityexperiencegenetic manipulationhigh riskimmune functionimprovedinsightleptin receptormedical schoolsmeetingsmild cognitive impairmentmouse modelneuroimmunologyneuroinflammationneuropathologynoveloperationpost-doctoral trainingpreventprogramspublic health relevanceresearch studyresponseskillstheoriestreadmill training
项目摘要
DESCRIPTION (provided by applicant): The broad, long-term objective of the proposed research is to identify the underlying mechanisms for the increased susceptibility to age-related cognitive decline and dementia in obesity and diabetes. This objective will be addressed through a series of experiments in two mouse models of obesity arising from diet or genetic manipulation. The central hypothesis is that fat is a source of inflammatory cytokines that impair cognition by inducing local inflammation in the hippocampus, a brain region involved in learning and memory. While the brain is normally protected from systemic inflammation, the protective barrier between blood and brain is compromised in obesity, and the goal of these studies is to determine what blood-borne signal contributes to cognitive impairment in obesity and diabetes. These experiments are relevant to the goals of the National Institute of Diabetes, Digestive, and Kidney Diseases (NIDDK) because of the focus on inflammation in obesity and diabetes, and the implications of increased inflammation for cognition in individuals suffering from these debilitating conditions. The proposed studies will take place in the Physiology Department at the Medical College of Georgia, which has an institutional track record of excellence in diabetes and obesity research. The environment is extraordinarily supportive and conducive to the research career development plan described in the current application, which includes didactic and experimental approaches to further the candidate's goal of establishing an independent research program in neuroimmunology. The rationale for additional training under this award is twofold: first, the candidate has demonstrated excellence in neuroendocrinology, but has no experience with the methods and theories of immunology, therefore in order to pursue the studies in this application, additional training is required; and second, although the candidate currently holds an Assistant Professorship, the short duration of the candidate's postdoctoral training (2 years) means that additional time and training will be required in order to establish a
productive research program in neuroimmunology. The candidate's immediate career goal is to establish an externally funded research program and demonstrate independence in publications. Over the long term, the candidate hopes to conduct research that identifies molecular mediators linking metabolism and immune function with cognition. By building a bridge between diabetes and obesity and the field of learning and memory research, it may be possible to develop personalized interventions to prevent increased rates of cognitive impairment and dementia in individuals with metabolic syndrome features.
描述(由申请人提供):拟议研究的广泛、长期目标是确定肥胖和糖尿病中与年龄相关的认知能力下降和痴呆的易感性增加的潜在机制。这一目标将通过在两种由饮食或基因操作引起的肥胖小鼠模型中进行一系列实验来实现。核心假设是,脂肪是炎症细胞因子的来源,它通过诱导海马体(参与学习和记忆的大脑区域)的局部炎症来损害认知。虽然大脑通常受到保护,免受全身炎症的影响,但血液和大脑之间的保护屏障在肥胖症中受到损害,这些研究的目的是确定哪些血液信号导致肥胖和糖尿病的认知障碍。这些实验与国家糖尿病、消化和肾脏疾病研究所 (NIDDK) 的目标相关,因为它们关注肥胖和糖尿病中的炎症,以及炎症增加对患有这些衰弱疾病的个体认知的影响。拟议的研究将在佐治亚医学院生理学系进行,该系在糖尿病和肥胖研究方面拥有卓越的机构记录。该环境非常支持和有利于当前申请中描述的研究职业发展计划,其中包括教学和实验方法,以进一步推进候选人建立神经免疫学独立研究项目的目标。该奖项提供额外培训的理由有两个:首先,候选人在神经内分泌学方面表现出色,但没有免疫学方法和理论的经验,因此为了继续本申请的研究,需要额外的培训;其次,虽然该候选人目前拥有助理教授职位,但该候选人的博士后培训时间较短(2年),这意味着需要额外的时间和培训才能建立一个
神经免疫学方面富有成效的研究计划。候选人的近期职业目标是建立外部资助的研究计划并在出版物中展示独立性。从长远来看,候选人希望进行研究,确定将新陈代谢和免疫功能与认知联系起来的分子介质。通过在糖尿病和肥胖以及学习和记忆研究领域之间架起一座桥梁,有可能制定个性化干预措施,以防止具有代谢综合征特征的个体认知障碍和痴呆症发生率增加。
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10.1111/jne.12403 - 发表时间:
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Tmem108 is required for glutamatergic transmission in dentate gyrus
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