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Cirbp-PSD95 Axis Protects Against Hypobaric Hypoxia-induced Aberrant Morphology of Hippocampal Dendritic Spines and Cognitive Deficits

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Journal Mol Brain
Publisher Biomed Central
Date 2021 Aug 22
PMID 34419133
Citations 9
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Hypobaric hypoxia (HH) is a typical characteristic of high altitude environment and causes a spectrum of pathophysiological effects, including headaches, gliovascular dysfunction and cognitive retardation. Here, we sought to understand the mechanisms underlying cognitive deficits under HH exposure. Our results showed that hypobaric hypoxia exposure impaired cognitive function and suppressed dendritic spine density accompanied with increased neck length in both basal and apical hippocampal CA1 region neurons in mice. The expression of PSD95, a vital synaptic scaffolding molecule, is down-regulated by hypobaric hypoxia exposure and post-transcriptionally regulated by cold-inducible RNA-binding protein (Cirbp) through 3'-UTR region binding. PSD95 expressing alleviates hypoxia-induced dendritic spine morphology changes of hippocampal neurons and memory deterioration. Moreover, overexpressed Cirbp in hippocampus rescues HH-induced abnormal expression of PSD95 and attenuates hypoxia-induced dendritic spine injury and cognitive retardation. Thus, our findings reveal a novel mechanism that Cirbp-PSD-95 axis appears to play an essential role in HH-induced cognitive dysfunction in mice.

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