Dynamics of endogenous Hsp70 synthesis in the brain of olfactory bulbectomized mice

Natalia Bobkova, Irina Guzhova, Boris Margulis, Inna Nesterova, Natalia Medvedinskaya, Alexander Samokhin, Irina Alexandrova, David Garbuz, Evgeny Nudler, Michael Evgen'Ev

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Abstract

Numerous epidemiological studies have established acute brain injury as one of the major risk factors for the Alzheimer's disease (AD). However, the lack of animal models of AD-like degeneration triggered by a defined injury hampered the development of adequate therapies. Here we report that the surgical damage of the olfactory bulbs triggers the development of several pathologies, including amyloid-β accumulation and strong decrease of neuron density in the cortex and hippocampus as well as significant disturbance of spatial memory. Characteristically, these harmful consequences of the olfactory bulbectomy (OBX) have a peculiar dynamics in time with maximal manifestation in periods of 1-1.5 months and 8 months after the surgery and, hence, exhibit biphasic pattern with almost complete recovery period taking place at 5-6 months after the operation. The quantitative determination of endogenous inducible form of Hsp70 in different brain areas of OBX mice demonstrated characteristic fluctuations of Hsp70 levels depending on the time after the operation and age of mice. Interestingly, maximal induction of Hsp70 synthesis in the hippocampus exhibits clear-cut coincidence with the recovery period in OBX animals. The observed correlation enables to suggest curing effect of Hsp70 synthesis at an earlier period of pathology development and establishes it as a possible therapeutic agent for secondary grave consequences of brain injury, such as AD-like degeneration, for which neuroprotective therapy is urgently needed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)109-118
Number of pages10
JournalCell Stress and Chaperones
Volume18
Issue number1
DOIs
StatePublished - Jan 2013
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Alzheimer's disease
  • Amyloid-β (Aβ)
  • Hsp70
  • Neurodegeneration
  • Olfactory bulbectomy
  • Spatial memory

ASJC Scopus subject areas

  • Biochemistry
  • Cell Biology

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