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Publication : Accelerated age-related cognitive decline and neurodegeneration, caused by deficient DNA repair.

First Author  Borgesius NZ Year  2011
Journal  J Neurosci Volume  31
Issue  35 Pages  12543-53
PubMed ID  21880916 Mgi Jnum  J:176221
Mgi Id  MGI:5289727 Doi  10.1523/JNEUROSCI.1589-11.2011
Citation  Borgesius NZ, et al. (2011) Accelerated age-related cognitive decline and neurodegeneration, caused by deficient DNA repair. J Neurosci 31(35):12543-53
abstractText  Age-related cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases are a growing challenge for our societies with their aging populations. Accumulation of DNA damage has been proposed to contribute to these impairments, but direct proof that DNA damage results in impaired neuronal plasticity and memory is lacking. Here we take advantage of Ercc1(Delta/-) mutant mice, which are impaired in DNA nucleotide excision repair, interstrand crosslink repair, and double-strand break repair. We show that these mice exhibit an age-dependent decrease in neuronal plasticity and progressive neuronal pathology, suggestive of neurodegenerative processes. A similar phenotype is observed in mice where the mutation is restricted to excitatory forebrain neurons. Moreover, these neuron-specific mutants develop a learning impairment. Together, these results suggest a causal relationship between unrepaired, accumulating DNA damage, and age-dependent cognitive decline and neurodegeneration. Hence, accumulated DNA damage could therefore be an important factor in the onset and progression of age-related cognitive decline and neurodegenerative diseases.
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