Enhancing Mitochondrial Matrix Antioxidant SOD2 in Astrocytes Mitigates Cellular Senescence and Cognitive Impairment in Aging
Increasing a Key Antioxidant in Brain Support Cells May Reduce Cell Aging and Memory Problems in Older Adults
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Abstract
Overexpression of the antioxidant SOD2 in astrocytes significantly improved spatial working memory in aged mice.
- Aging is linked to oxidative stress and cellular senescence, contributing to cognitive deficits.
- Astrocytes typically express antioxidants to manage oxidative damage but show reduced antioxidant gene expression with age.
- Enhancing astrocyte antioxidant capacity through SOD2 overexpression may counteract age-related cognitive decline.
- SOD2 overexpression resulted in decreased markers of cellular senescence and reactive gliosis in the hippocampus.
- These findings indicate that improving astrocyte mitochondrial antioxidant activity could help maintain cognitive function in aging.
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