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Akt3-mTOR regulates hippocampal neurogenesis in adult mouse.

Tingting Zhang1, Hong Ding2,3, Ya Wang1, Zihao Yuan1, Yajie Zhang1, Guiquan Chen4, Yun Xu2, Ling Chen1.   

Abstract

Akt signaling has been associated with adult neurogenesis in hippocampal dentate gyrus (DG). We reported cognitive dysfunction in Akt3 knockout (Akt3-KO) mice with the downregulation of mTOR activation. However, little is known about the effects of Akt3 signaling on hippocampal neurogenesis. Herein, we show that progenitor cells, neuroblasts and mature newborn neurons in hippocampal DG expressed Akt3 protein. The Akt3 phosphorylation in hippocampal DG was increased after voluntary wheel running for 7 days in wild-type mice (running WT mice), but not in Akt3-KO mice (running Akt3-KO mice). Subsequently, we observed that the proliferation of progenitor cells was suppressed in Akt3-KO mice and the mTOR inhibitor rapamycin-treated mice, whereas enhanced in running WT mice rather than running Akt3-KO mice. Neurite growth of neuroblasts was impaired in Akt3-KO mice and rapamycin-treated mice. By contrast, neither differentiation of progenitor cells nor migrating of newly generated neurons was altered in Akt3-KO mice or running WT mice. Levels of p70S6K and 4EBP1 phosphorylation were declined in Akt3-KO mice and elevated in running WT mice depending on mTOR activation. Furthermore, telomerase activity,telomerelengthandexpressionoftelomerasereverse transcriptase (TERT) were decreased in Akt3-KO mice, but increased in running WT mice rather than running Akt3-KO mice, which required the mTOR activation. The study provides in vivo evidence that Akt3-mTOR signaling plays an important role in the proliferation of progenitor cells and neurite growth through positive regulated TERT expression and activation of p70S6K and 4EBP1. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Akt3; mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR); neurogenesis; telomerase

Year:  2021        PMID: 34077553     DOI: 10.1111/jnc.15441

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Neurochem        ISSN: 0022-3042            Impact factor:   5.372


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