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EFFECTS OF AGE-RELATED GLIAL ACTIVATION ON NEURITE OUTGROWTH by Angela May Wong A Dissertation Presented to the FACULTY OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (MOLECULAR BIOLOGY) May 2007 Copyright 2007 Angela May Wong
Object Description
Title | Effects of age-related glial activation on neurite outgrowth |
Author | Wong, Angela May |
Author email | angelamaywong@yahoo.com |
Degree | Doctor of Philosophy |
Document type | Dissertation |
Degree program | Molecular & Computational Biology |
School | College of Letters, Arts and Sciences |
Date defended/completed | 2006-12-13 |
Date submitted | 2007 |
Restricted until | Unrestricted |
Date published | 2007-02-14 |
Advisor (committee chair) | Finch, Caleb E. |
Advisor (committee member) |
Tower, John G. Pike, Christian J. |
Abstract | Declines in cognitive function are common during aging even in the absence of disease. Increased glial activation and inflammation during normal brain aging are implicated in neuron atrophy which may lead to cognitive impairments. Mechanisms underlying glial activation and their consequences on synaptic plasticity are explored in this thesis.; Macrosialin, a marker for activated for activated microglial cells, increases with age in various brain regions. These age-related increases could be attenuated with caloric restriction. In vitro studies showed that oxidized low density lipoproteins and inflammatory stimuli regulate macrosialin expression.; Apolipoproteins (Apo) E and J increase in several disease models and normal brain aging. However, basal Apo J secretion decreases with age in mixed glial cells originated from neonatal, young, and old animals. ApoE levels did not change significantly. While neonatal mixed glia were unaffected by the inflammatory cytokines, IL-1beta, IL-6, and TNF-alpha, adult mixed glia had different responses to IL-6 versus IL-1beta and TNF-alpha. IL-6 increased ApoE secretion while IL-1beta and TNF-alpha increased ApoJ secretion.; Neuroinflammation is implicated in neuron atrophy so an in vitro glial-neuron co-culture model was used to study the effects of glial cells activated by the inflammatory stimulus, lipopolysaccharide (LPS), on neurite sprouting. Activated glial cells secreted elevated levels of nitric oxide which persisted after LPS removal. Neurite sprouts decreased on LPS-treated glia. ApoE secretion decreased while ApoJ secretion increased in LPS-stimulated glia which may be an important mechanism underlying decreased neurite sprouting in the presence of inflammation.; Finally, effects of the ovarian steroid, progesterone (P4), on compensatory sprouting were studied in the in vivo entorhinal cortex lesioning (ECL) and in vitro "wounding-in-a-dish" models. Both P4 and 17beta-estradiol (E2) affect glial cells and inflammation. E2 has been shown to induce compensatory sprouting in vivo and in vitro, but interactions between P4 and E2 are not known. This study showed that P4 antagonizes E2-induced neurite sprouting in the presence of microglia. However, when microglial levels are low, P4 induces neurite outgrowth and synergizes with E2 in vitro. This may have important implications when interpreting the data on the effects of hormone replacement therapy on cognition. |
Keyword | aging; brain; glia; caloric restriction; hormone replacement therapy |
Language | English |
Part of collection | University of Southern California dissertations and theses |
Publisher (of the original version) | University of Southern California |
Place of publication (of the original version) | Los Angeles, California |
Publisher (of the digital version) | University of Southern California. Libraries |
Type | texts |
Legacy record ID | usctheses-m253 |
Contributing entity | University of Southern California |
Rights | Wong, Angela May |
Repository name | Libraries, University of Southern California |
Repository address | Los Angeles, California |
Repository email | cisadmin@lib.usc.edu |
Filename | etd-Wong-20070214 |
Archival file | uscthesesreloadpub_Volume29/etd-Wong-20070214.pdf |
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Title | Page 1 |
Contributing entity | University of Southern California |
Repository email | cisadmin@lib.usc.edu |
Full text | EFFECTS OF AGE-RELATED GLIAL ACTIVATION ON NEURITE OUTGROWTH by Angela May Wong A Dissertation Presented to the FACULTY OF THE GRADUATE SCHOOL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements for the Degree DOCTOR OF PHILOSOPHY (MOLECULAR BIOLOGY) May 2007 Copyright 2007 Angela May Wong |