Age-related effects of X-ray irradiation on mouse hippocampus

作者:Casciati Arianna; Dobos Katalin; Antonelli Francesca; Benedek Anett; Kempf Stefan J; Belles Montserrat; Balogh Andrea; Tanori Mirella; Heredia Luis; Atkinson Michael J; von Toerne Christine; Azimzadeh Omid; Saran Anna; Safrany Geza; Benotmane Mohammed A; Victoria Linares Vidal M; Tapio Soile; Lumniczky Katalin; Pazzaglia Simonetta*
来源:Oncotarget, 2016, 7(19): 28040-28058.
DOI:10.18632/oncotarget.8575

摘要

Therapeutic irradiation of pediatric and adult patients can profoundly affect adult neurogenesis, and cognitive impairment manifests as a deficit in hippocampal-dependent functions. Age plays a major role in susceptibility to radiation, and younger children are at higher risk of cognitive decay when compared to adults. Cranial irradiation affects hippocampal neurogenesis by induction of DNA damage in neural progenitors, through the disruption of the neurogenic microenvironment, and defective integration of newborn neurons into the neuronal network. Our goal here was to assess cellular and molecular alterations induced by cranial X-ray exposure to low/moderate doses (0.1 and 2 Gy) in the hippocampus of mice irradiated at the postnatal ages of day 10 or week 10, as well as the dependency of these phenomena on age at irradiation. To this aim, changes in the cellular composition of the dentate gyrus, mitochondrial functionality, proteomic profile in the hippocampus, as well as cognitive performance were evaluated by a multidisciplinary approach. Our results suggest the induction of specific alterations in hippocampal neurogenesis, microvascular density and mitochondrial functions, depending on age at irradiation. A better understanding of how irradiation impairs hippocampal neurogenesis at low and moderate doses is crucial to minimize adverse effects of therapeutic irradiation, contributing also to radiation safety regulations.

  • 出版日期2016-5-10