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Brain Interleukin-1 Facilitates Learning of a Water Maze Spatial Memory Task in Young Mice.
Takemiya, Takako; Fumizawa, Kumiko; Yamagata, Kanato; Iwakura, Yoichiro; Kawakami, Marumi.
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  • Takemiya T; Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Fumizawa K; Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Yamagata K; Synaptic Plasticity Project, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Tokyo, Japan.
  • Iwakura Y; Center for Experimental Animal Models, Institute for Biomedical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science, Chiba, Japan.
  • Kawakami M; Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Women's Medical University, Tokyo, Japan.
Front Behav Neurosci ; 11: 202, 2017.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29123474
The proinflammatory cytokine interleukin-1 (IL-1) is produced by many types of cells, including immune cells in the periphery and glia and neurons in the brain. The type I IL-1 receptor (IL-1r1) is primarily responsible for transmitting the inflammatory effects of IL-1 and mediates several biological functions by binding to either IL-1α or IL-1ß. IL-1ß activation is associated with hippocampus-dependent memory tasks. Although IL-1ß impairs spatial memory under certain pathophysiological conditions, IL-1ß may be required for the normal physiological regulation of hippocampal plasticity and memory. In addition, brain IL-1ß levels are thought to change in the hippocampus in an age-dependent manner. These findings suggest that IL-1ß may have a beneficial, temporary effect on learning and memory in young mice, but the matter remains unclear. Therefore, we hypothesized that hippocampal IL-1ß has a beneficial effect on spatial learning and memory in young mice via IL-1r1, which is diminished in adults. We investigated the performance of young (3-month-old) and adult (6-month-old) wild-type mice, IL-1ß knockout mice (IL-1ßko) and IL-1r1 knockout mice (IL-1r1ko) in learning a spatial memory task with a fixed platform in a water maze (WM) and measured the levels of IL-1ß and IL-1α in the hippocampus and cortex of adult and young mice by using homogeneous time-resolved fluorescence (HTRF). Learning was significantly impaired in the training trials of the WM spatial memory task in young IL-1ßko and IL-1r1ko mice but not in adult IL-1ßko and IL-1r1ko mice. Moreover, young IL-1r1ko mice but not IL-1ßko mice showed an impairment in long-term memory extinction, suggesting that IL-1α might facilitate memory extinction. In this study, the cytokine assay using HTRF did not indicate a higher expression of hippocampal IL-1 in young mice but cortical IL-1ß and IL-1α were significantly increased in adult mice. We need to investigate the role of cortical IL-1 and the local IL-1 expression in the hippocampal neurons in the future.
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