Lack of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor accelerates aging in mice
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2019-09-06
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The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a ligand-activated transcription factor, largely known for its role in xenobiotic metabolism and detoxification as well as its crucial role as a regulator of inflammation. Here, we have compared a cohort wild-type and AhR-null mice along aging to study the relationship between this receptor and age-associated inflammation, termed as “inflammaging,” both at a systemic and the CNS level. Our results show that AhR deficiency is associated with a premature aged phenotype, characterized by early inflammaging, as shown by an increase in plasma cytokines levels. The absence of AhR also promotes the appearance of brain aging anatomic features, such as the loss of the white matter integrity. In addition, AhR2/2 mice present an earlier spatial memory impairment and an enhanced astrogliosis in the hippocampus when comparedwith their age-matchedAhR+/+ controls. Importantly,we have found that AhR protein levels decrease with age in this brain structure, strongly suggesting a link between AhR and aging.
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Bravo-Ferrer I, Cuartero MI, Medina V, Ahedo-Quero D, Peña-Martínez C, Pérez-Ruíz A, Fernández-Valle ME, Hernández-Sánchez C, Fernández-Salguero PM, Lizasoain I, Moro MA. Lack of the aryl hydrocarbon receptor accelerates aging in mice. FASEB J. 2019 Nov;33(11):12644-12654. doi: 10.1096/fj.201901333R. Epub 2019 Sep 4. PMID: 31483997.