SENS PubMed Publication Search
Combination of dasatinib and quercetin improves cognitive abilities in aged male Wistar rats, alleviates inflammation and changes hippocampal synaptic plasticity and histone H3 methylation profile
Aging (Albany NY). 2022 Jan 18;14(undefined). doi: 10.18632/aging.203835.
Adam Krzystyniak 1, Malgorzata Wesierska 2, Gregory Petrazzo 1, Agnieszka Gadecka 1, Magdalena Dudkowska 1, Anna Bielak-Zmijewska 1, Grazyna Mosieniak 1, Izabela Figiel 3, Jakub Wlodarczyk 3, Ewa Sikora 1
Abstract:
...To study the effect of senolytics on aging-related multifactorial cognitive dysfunctions we tested the spatial memory of male Wistar rats in an active allothetic place avoidance task. Here we report that 8 weeks treatment with D+Q alleviated learning deficits and memory impairment observed in aged animals. Furthermore, treatment with D+Q resulted in a reduction of the peripheral inflammation measured by the levels of serum inflammatory mediators (including members of senescent cell secretome) in aged rats. Significant improvements in cognitive abilities observed in aged rats upon treatment with D+Q were associated with changes in the dendritic spine morphology of the apical dendritic tree from the hippocampal CA1 neurons and changes in the level of histone H3 trimethylation at lysine 9 and 27 in the hippocampus. The beneficial effects of D+Q on learning and memory in aged rats were long-lasting and persisted at least 5 weeks after the cessation of the drugs administration...
PMID: 35042834
Free Full-Text: https://www.aging-us.com/article/203835/text
Tags: cognitive function, dasatinib, inflammation, quercetin, rats, senolytics