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Photobiomodulation and Coenzyme Q10 Treatments Attenuate Cognitive Impairment Associated With Model of Transient Global Brain Ischemia in Artificially Aged Mice.

Authors :
Salehpour, Farzad
Farajdokht, Fereshteh
Mahmoudi, Javad
Erfani, Marjan
Farhoudi, Mehdi
Karimi, Pouran
Rasta, Seyed Hossein
Sadigh-Eteghad, Saeed
Hamblin, Michael R.
Gjedde, Albert
Source :
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience; 3/19/2019, pN.PAG-N.PAG, 17p
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Disturbances in mitochondrial biogenesis and bioenergetics, combined with neuroinflammation, play cardinal roles in the cognitive impairment during aging that is further exacerbated by transient cerebral ischemia. Both near-infrared (NIR) photobiomodulation (PBM) and Coenzyme Q<subscript>10</subscript> (CoQ<subscript>10</subscript>) administration are known to stimulate mitochondrial electron transport that potentially may reverse the effects of cerebral ischemia in aged animals. We tested the hypothesis that the effects of PBM and CoQ<subscript>10</subscript>, separately or in combination, improve cognition in a mouse model of transient cerebral ischemia superimposed on a model of aging. We modeled aging by 6-week administration of D-galactose (500 mg/kg subcutaneous) to mice. We subsequently induced transient cerebral ischemia by bilateral occlusion of the common carotid artery (BCCAO). We treated the mice with PBM (810 nm transcranial laser) or CoQ<subscript>10</subscript> (500 mg/kg by gavage), or both, for 2 weeks after surgery. We assessed cognitive function by the Barnes and Lashley III mazes and the What-Where-Which (WWWhich) task. PBM or CoQ<subscript>10</subscript>, and both, improved spatial and episodic memory in the mice. Separately and together, the treatments lowered reactive oxygen species and raised ATP and general mitochondrial activity as well as biomarkers of mitochondrial biogenesis, including SIRT1, PGC-1α, NRF1, and TFAM. Neuroinflammatory responsiveness declined, as indicated by decreased iNOS, TNF-α, and IL-1β levels with the PBM and CoQ<subscript>10</subscript> treatments. Collectively, the findings of this preclinical study imply that the procognitive effects of NIR PBM and CoQ<subscript>10</subscript> treatments, separately or in combination, are beneficial in a model of transient global brain ischemia superimposed on a model of aging in mice. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Subjects

Subjects :
UBIQUINONES
CEREBRAL ischemia

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
16625102
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
Frontiers in Cellular Neuroscience
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
135431062
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.3389/fncel.2019.00074