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AdipoRon Treatment Induces a Dose-Dependent Response in Adult Hippocampal Neurogenesis.

Thomas H Lee1, Brian R Christie2, Henriette van Praag3, Kangguang Lin4, Parco Ming-Fai Siu5, Aimin Xu6,7,8, Kwok-Fai So9,10,11, Suk-Yu Yau1.   

Abstract

AdipoRon, an adiponectin receptor agonist, elicits similar antidiabetic, anti-atherogenic, and anti-inflammatory effects on mouse models as adiponectin does. Since AdipoRon can cross the blood-brain barrier, its chronic effects on regulating hippocampal function are yet to be examined. This study investigated whether AdipoRon treatment promotes hippocampal neurogenesis and spatial recognition memory in a dose-dependent manner. Adolescent male C57BL/6J mice received continuous treatment of either 20 mg/kg (low dose) or 50 mg/kg (high dose) AdipoRon or vehicle intraperitoneally for 14 days, followed by the open field test to examine anxiety and locomotor activity, and the Y maze test to examine hippocampal-dependent spatial recognition memory. Immunopositive cell markers of neural progenitor cells, immature neurons, and newborn cells in the hippocampal dentate gyrus were quantified. Immunosorbent assays were used to measure the serum levels of factors that can regulate hippocampal neurogenesis, including adiponectin, brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF), and corticosterone. Our results showed that 20 mg/kg AdipoRon treatment significantly promoted hippocampal cell proliferation and increased serum levels of adiponectin and BDNF, though there were no effects on spatial recognition memory and locomotor activity. On the contrary, 50 mg/kg AdipoRon treatment impaired spatial recognition memory, suppressed cell proliferation, neuronal differentiation, and cell survival associated with reduced serum levels of BDNF and adiponectin. The results suggest that a low-dose AdipoRon treatment promotes hippocampal cell proliferation, while a high-dose AdipoRon treatment is detrimental to the hippocampus function.

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Keywords:  AdipoRon; adiponectin; brain-derived neurotrophic factor; hippocampal neurogenesis; learning and memory

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33669795      PMCID: PMC7922380          DOI: 10.3390/ijms22042068

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Sci        ISSN: 1422-0067            Impact factor:   5.923


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1.  Distribution of Adiponectin Receptors in the Brain of Adult Mouse: Effect of a Single Dose of the Adiponectin Receptor Agonist, AdipoRON, on Ischemic Stroke.

Authors:  Julien Clain; David Couret; Cynthia Planesse; Pascale Krejbich-Trotot; Olivier Meilhac; Christian Lefebvre d'Hellencourt; Wildriss Viranaicken; Nicolas Diotel
Journal:  Brain Sci       Date:  2022-05-23

2.  Chronic AdipoRon Treatment Mimics the Effects of Physical Exercise on Restoring Hippocampal Neuroplasticity in Diabetic Mice.

Authors:  Thomas H Lee; Brian R Christie; Kangguang Lin; Parco Ming-Fai Siu; Li Zhang; Ti-Fei Yuan; Pragya Komal; Aimin Xu; Kwok-Fai So; Suk-Yu Yau
Journal:  Mol Neurobiol       Date:  2021-06-23       Impact factor: 5.590

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