Nitric Oxide-soluble Guanylyl Cyclase Pathway As a Contributor to Age-related Memory Impairment in Drosophila
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Age-related changes in the transcriptome lead to memory impairment. Several genes have been identified to cause age-dependent memory impairment (AMI) by changes in their expression, but genetic screens to identify genes critical for AMI have not been performed. The fruit fly is a useful model for studying AMI due to its short lifespan and the availability of consistent techniques and environments to assess its memory ability. We generated a list of candidate genes that act as AMI regulators by performing a comprehensive analysis of RNAsequencing data from young and aged fly heads and genome-wide RNAi screening data to identify memory-regulating genes. A candidate screen using temporal and panneuronal RNAi expression was performed to identify genes critical for AMI. We identified the guanylyl cyclase β-subunit at 100B (gycβ) gene, which encodes a subunit of soluble guanylyl cyclase (sGC), the only intracellular nitric oxide (NO) receptor in fruit flies, as a negative regulator of AMI. RNAi knockdown of gycβ in neurons and NO synthase (NOS) in glia or neurons enhanced the performance of intermediate-term memory (ITM) without apparent effects on memory acquisition. We also showed that pharmacological inhibition of sGC and NOS enhanced ITM in aged individuals, suggesting the possibility that age-related enhancement of the NO-sGC pathway causes memory impairment.
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