The early stages of ageing are a critical time window in which the ability to detect and identify precocious molecular and cognitive markers can make the difference in determining a healthy vs unhealthy course of ageing. Using the 6-different object task (6-DOT), a highly demanding hippocampal-dependent recognition memory task, we classified a population of middle-aged (12-month-old) CD1 male mice in Impaired and Unimpaired based on their short-term memory. This approach led us to identify a different microRNAs expression profile in the hippocampus of Impaired mice compared to Unimpaired ones. Among the dysregulated microRNAs, miR-153-3p was upregulated in the hippocampus of Impaired mice and appeared of high interest for its putative target genes and their possible implication in memory-related synaptic plasticity. We showed that intra-hippocampal injection of the miR-153-3p mimic in adult (3-month-old) mice is sufficient to induce a short-term memory deficit similar to that observed in middle-aged Impaired mice. Overall, these findings unravel a novel role for hippocampal miR-153-3p in modulating short-term memory that could be exploited to prevent early cognitive deficits in ageing.

Short-term memory deficit associates with miR-153-3p upregulation in the hippocampus of middle-aged mice / Stabile, Francesca; Torromino, G.; Rajendran, S.; Del Vecchio, G.; Presutti, C.; Mannironi, C.; De Leonibus, E.; Mele, A.; Rinaldi, A.. - In: MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0893-7648. - 61:(2024), pp. 3031-3041. [10.1007/s12035-023-03770-5]

Short-term memory deficit associates with miR-153-3p upregulation in the hippocampus of middle-aged mice

G. Torromino;S. Rajendran;C. Presutti;C. Mannironi;A. Mele
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A. Rinaldi
2024

Abstract

The early stages of ageing are a critical time window in which the ability to detect and identify precocious molecular and cognitive markers can make the difference in determining a healthy vs unhealthy course of ageing. Using the 6-different object task (6-DOT), a highly demanding hippocampal-dependent recognition memory task, we classified a population of middle-aged (12-month-old) CD1 male mice in Impaired and Unimpaired based on their short-term memory. This approach led us to identify a different microRNAs expression profile in the hippocampus of Impaired mice compared to Unimpaired ones. Among the dysregulated microRNAs, miR-153-3p was upregulated in the hippocampus of Impaired mice and appeared of high interest for its putative target genes and their possible implication in memory-related synaptic plasticity. We showed that intra-hippocampal injection of the miR-153-3p mimic in adult (3-month-old) mice is sufficient to induce a short-term memory deficit similar to that observed in middle-aged Impaired mice. Overall, these findings unravel a novel role for hippocampal miR-153-3p in modulating short-term memory that could be exploited to prevent early cognitive deficits in ageing.
2024
Ageing; High-load short-term memory; Hippocampus; MicroRNAs; miR-153-3p
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Short-term memory deficit associates with miR-153-3p upregulation in the hippocampus of middle-aged mice / Stabile, Francesca; Torromino, G.; Rajendran, S.; Del Vecchio, G.; Presutti, C.; Mannironi, C.; De Leonibus, E.; Mele, A.; Rinaldi, A.. - In: MOLECULAR NEUROBIOLOGY. - ISSN 0893-7648. - 61:(2024), pp. 3031-3041. [10.1007/s12035-023-03770-5]
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