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Lactate-Dependent Cross-Talk Between Astrocyte and GnRH-I Neurons in Hypothalamus of Aged Brain: Decreased GnRH-I Transcription.

Moitreyi Das1, Kamal Ajit2, Nayan Mate2, Ramaballav Roy3, Chandana Haldar4, Lalita Gupta5, Arnab Banerjee6.   

Abstract

GnRH-I produced by hypothalamic neurosecretory cells is considered a master regulator of mammalian reproduction. Although GnRH-I transcription is well studied, the effect of ageing on transcriptional regulation of GnRH-I has not yet been explored. Here, we elucidate the effects of ageing on the metabolic environment like lactate level and TNF-α and how these affect GnRH-I transcription. Using pathway analysis of transcriptomic data, we found that lactate is upregulated in ageing astrocytes due to the downregulation of cellular respiration pathways possibly resulting in greater pyruvate concentration for lactate production. This lactate could then be shuttled into neurons where it would affect GnRH-I transcription. We showed that supra-physiological level of lactate in young mouse brain can mimic metabolic disturbances in the old brain and cause downregulation in GnRH-I transcription at a young age. In particular, we found upregulation of GnRH-I repressors in the young brain treated with high levels of lactate similar to old brain. Hence, this confirmed that aged metabolic environment can affect GnRH-I transcription even in the young brain. Further downstream analysis using the TRUST database showed NF-Kb signalling which lies downstream of both lactate and TNF-α as being capable of upregulating GnRH-I repressors. Since NF-Kb signalling has been shown in our study as well as others to be induced by TNF-α during ageing, it is likely that GnRH-I transcriptional regulation is mediated through these pathways. Thus, we formed a model for explaining the downregulation of GnRH-I transcription during ageing through differential expression of its TFs in an aged metabolic environment.
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Keywords:  Ageing; GnRH-I; Lactate; TNF-α; Transcription factors

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Year:  2022        PMID: 35138586     DOI: 10.1007/s43032-021-00814-w

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Reprod Sci        ISSN: 1933-7191            Impact factor:   2.924


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