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Spermidine Suppresses Age-Associated Memory Impairment by Preventing Adverse Increase of Presynaptic Active Zone Size and Release
Varun Gupta, Ulrike Pech, Anuradha Bhukel, Andreas Fulterer, Anatoli Ender, Stephan F. Mauermann, Till F. M. Andlauer, Emmanuel Antwi-Adjei, Christine B. Beuschel, Kerstin Thriene, Marta Maglione, Christine Quentin, René Bushow, Martin Schwärzel, Thorsten Mielke
PLoS Biology · 2016 · ▲ 112 citations
Abstract
Memories are assumed to be formed by sets of synapses changing their structural or functional performance. The efficacy of forming new memories declines with advancing age, but the synaptic changes underlying age-induced memory impairment remain poorly understood. Recently, we found spermidine feeding to specifically suppress age-dependent impairments in forming olfactory memories, providing a mean to search for synaptic changes involved in age-dependent memory impairment. Here, we show that a specific synaptic compartment, the presynaptic active zone (AZ), increases the size of its ultrastructural elaboration and releases significantly more synaptic vesicles with advancing age. These age-induced AZ changes, however, were fully suppressed by spermidine feeding. A genetically enforced enlargement of AZ scaffolds (four gene-copies of BRP) impaired memory formation in young animals. Thus, in the Drosophila nervous system, aging AZs seem to steer towards the upper limit of their operational range, limiting synaptic plasticity and contributing to impairment of memory formation. Spermidine feeding suppresses age-dependent memory impairment by counteracting these age-dependent changes directly at the synapse.
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Gupta, V., Pech, U., Bhukel, A., Fulterer, A., Ender, A., Mauermann, S.F., Andlauer, T.F.M., Antwi-Adjei, E., Beuschel, C.B., Thriene, K., Maglione, M., Quentin, C., Bushow, R., Schwärzel, M., Mielke, T., Madeo, F., Dengjel, J., Fiala, A., & Sigrist, S.J. (2016). Spermidine Suppresses Age-Associated Memory Impairment by Preventing Adverse Increase of Presynaptic Active Zone Size and Release. <em>PLoS Biology</em>. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pbio.1002563
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Gupta V, Pech U, Bhukel A, Fulterer A, Ender A, Mauermann SF, et al. Spermidine Suppresses Age-Associated Memory Impairment by Preventing Adverse Increase of Presynaptic Active Zone Size and Release. PLoS Biology. 2016. doi:10.1371/journal.pbio.1002563.
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@article{varun2016Spermi,
title = {Spermidine Suppresses Age-Associated Memory Impairment by Preventing Adverse Increase of Presynaptic Active Zone Size and Release},
author = {Varun Gupta and Ulrike Pech and Anuradha Bhukel and Andreas Fulterer and Anatoli Ender and Stephan F. Mauermann and Till F. M. Andlauer and Emmanuel Antwi-Adjei and Christine B. Beuschel and Kerstin Thriene and Marta Maglione and Christine Quentin and René Bushow and Martin Schwärzel and Thorsten Mielke and Frank Madeo and Jörn Dengjel and André Fiala and Stephan J. Sigrist},
journal = {PLoS Biology},
year = {2016},
doi = {10.1371/journal.pbio.1002563},
}
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