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Rapamycin Confers Neuroprotection Against Aging-Induced Oxidative Stress, Mitochondrial Dysfunction, and Neurodegeneration in Old Rats Through Activation of Autophagy.

Abhishek Kumar Singh1,2, Sandeep Singh1, Vinay Kumar Tripathi3, Akalabya Bissoyi4, Geetika Garg1, Syed Ibrahim Rizvi1.   

Abstract

Brain aging is an intricate and natural phenomenon exclusively characterized by oxidative stress, accumulation of oxidatively damaged macromolecules, and alterations in structure and function of neurons that further increase the risk factor for most of the neurodegenerative diseases. In addition, age-dependent defective autophagy has also been implicated to favor the pathogenesis and prevalence of the neurological diseases. Therefore, the development of strategies that delay aging and the concomitant neurological disorders remain elusive. Thus, the present study was undertaken to investigate the effect of rapamycin-induced activation of autophagy on aging-related oxidative stress, cell death, neuroinflammation, and neurodegeneration in rat brain. Our data demonstrated the significant age-related oxidative stress, apoptotic cell death, elevated inflammatory response, and reduced level of markers associated with rejuvenation and neural integrity, including the activities of ion channel transporters (Na+/K+-ATPase and Ca2+-ATPase) and acetylcholinesterase in the brain of old aged rats. Furthermore, rapamycin (0.5 mg/kg b.w. for 28 days) induced activation of autophagy provided significant protection to aging rat brain by reducing the aging-induced oxidative stress, apoptotic cell death, and markers of neurodegeneration. Thus, our data confirmed that autophagy plays a pivotal role in delaying brain aging plausibly by maintaining the cellular homeostasis, and structural and functional integrity of cells in the brain.

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Keywords:  aging; autophagy; neuroinflammation; neuroprotection; oxidative stress; rapamycin

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Year:  2018        PMID: 29943667     DOI: 10.1089/rej.2018.2070

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Rejuvenation Res        ISSN: 1549-1684            Impact factor:   4.663


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4.  Patchouli Alcohol Inhibits D-Gal Induced Oxidative Stress and Ameliorates the Quality of Aging Cartilage via Activating the Nrf2/HO-1 Pathway in Mice.

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5.  Spermidine, a caloric restriction mimetic, provides neuroprotection against normal and D-galactose-induced oxidative stress and apoptosis through activation of autophagy in male rats during aging.

Authors:  Sandeep Singh; Raushan Kumar; Geetika Garg; Abhishek Kumar Singh; Avnish Kumar Verma; Akalabya Bissoyi; Syed Ibrahim Rizvi
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10.  Rapamycin treatment increases hippocampal cell viability in an mTOR-independent manner during exposure to hypoxia mimetic, cobalt chloride.

Authors:  Mary A Zimmerman; Christan D Biggers; P Andy Li
Journal:  BMC Neurosci       Date:  2018-12-29       Impact factor: 3.288

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