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Cigarette Smoke Exposure Induces Neurocognitive Impairments and Neuropathological Changes in the Hippocampus

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posted on 2024-11-02, 21:29 authored by Aleksandar Dobric, Simone De Luca, Huei Jiunn Seow, Hao WangHao Wang, Kurt Brassington, Ming Hang Stanley ChanMing Hang Stanley Chan, Kevin Mou, Jonathan Erlich, Stella LiongStella Liong, Stavros SelemidisStavros Selemidis, Sarah SpencerSarah Spencer, Steven BozinovskiSteven Bozinovski, Ross VlahosRoss Vlahos
Background and ObjectiveNeurocognitive dysfunction is present in up to similar to 61% of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), with symptoms including learning and memory deficiencies, negatively impacting the quality of life of these individuals. As the mechanisms responsible for neurocognitive deficits in COPD remain unknown, we explored whether chronic cigarette smoke (CS) exposure causes neurocognitive dysfunction in mice and whether this is associated with neuroinflammation and an altered neuropathology. MethodsMale BALB/c mice were exposed to room air (sham) or CS (9 cigarettes/day, 5 days/week) for 24 weeks. After 23 weeks, mice underwent neurocognitive tests to assess working and spatial memory retention. At 24 weeks, mice were culled and lungs were collected and assessed for hallmark features of COPD. Serum was assessed for systemic inflammation and the hippocampus was collected for neuroinflammatory and structural analysis. ResultsChronic CS exposure impaired lung function as well as driving pulmonary inflammation, emphysema, and systemic inflammation. CS exposure impaired working memory retention, which was associated with a suppression in hippocampal microglial number, however, these microglia displayed a more activated morphology. CS-exposed mice showed changes in astrocyte density as well as a reduction in synaptophysin and dendritic spines in the hippocampus. ConclusionWe have developed an experimental model of COPD in mice that recapitulates the hallmark features of the human disease. The altered microglial/astrocytic profiles and alterations in the neuropathology within the hippocampus may explain the neurocognitive dysfunction observed during COPD.

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Novel pharmacological strategies to treat cognitive dysfunction in COPD

National Health and Medical Research Council

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    DOI - Is published in 10.3389/fnmol.2022.893083
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    ISSN - Is published in 16625099

Journal

Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience

Volume

15

Number

893083

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1

End page

16

Total pages

16

Publisher

Frontiers

Place published

Switzerland

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English

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Copyright © 2022 Dobric, De Luca, Seow, Wang, Brassington, Chan, Mou, Erlich, Liong, Selemidis, Spencer, Bozinovski and Vlahos. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) Li

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2006115931

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2022-09-16

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