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KEAP1 抑制激活 NRF2 通路可减轻唾液腺衰老表型的发生。

NRF2 pathway activation by KEAP1 inhibition attenuates the manifestation of aging phenotypes in salivary glands.

机构信息

Department of Gene Expression Regulation, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Japan.

Department of Gene Expression Regulation, Institute of Development, Aging and Cancer, Tohoku University, Japan.

出版信息

Redox Biol. 2020 Sep;36:101603. doi: 10.1016/j.redox.2020.101603. Epub 2020 Jun 12.

Abstract

Saliva plays an essential role in the maintenance of oral health. The oral cavity environment changes during aging mainly due to alterations in the secretion and composition of saliva. In particular, unstimulated basal salivary flow decreases with age. The functional decline of the salivary glands impairs chewing and swallowing abilities and often becomes one of the predispositions for aging-related disorders, including aspiration pneumonia. The KEAP1-NRF2 system plays a central role in the regulation of the oxidative stress response. NRF2 is a transcription factor that coordinately regulates cytoprotective genes, and KEAP1 is a negative regulator of NRF2. Although NRF2 activation has been suggested to be advantageous for the prevention of aging-related diseases, its role in the course of physiological aging is not well understood. To investigate the impact of NRF2 activation on salivary gland aging, we compared the submandibular glands of Keap1-knockdown (KD) (Keap1) mice in which NRF2 is activated with those of wild-type mice. Young mice did not show any apparent differences between the two genotypes, whereas in old mice, clear differences were observed. Aged wild-type submandibular glands exhibited iron and collagen depositions, immune cell infiltration and increased DNA damage and apoptosis accompanied by elevated oxidative stress, which were all markedly attenuated in Keap1-KD mice, suggesting that NRF2 activation has antiaging effects on salivary glands. We propose that appropriate activation of NRF2 is effective for the maintenance of healthy salivary gland conditions and for the prevention of hyposalivation in the elderly.

摘要

唾液在维护口腔健康方面起着至关重要的作用。口腔环境会随着年龄的增长而发生变化,主要是由于唾液分泌和成分的改变。特别是,非刺激性基础唾液流量会随着年龄的增长而减少。唾液腺功能下降会损害咀嚼和吞咽能力,并且常常成为与年龄相关的疾病的易患因素之一,包括吸入性肺炎。KEAP1-NRF2 系统在调节氧化应激反应中起着核心作用。NRF2 是一种转录因子,可协调调节细胞保护基因,而 KEAP1 是 NRF2 的负调节因子。尽管 NRF2 的激活被认为有利于预防与年龄相关的疾病,但它在生理衰老过程中的作用尚不清楚。为了研究 NRF2 激活对唾液腺衰老的影响,我们比较了 NRF2 激活的 Keap1 敲低 (KD) (Keap1) 小鼠和野生型小鼠的颌下腺。年轻小鼠在两种基因型之间没有表现出任何明显差异,而在老年小鼠中则观察到明显差异。老年野生型颌下腺表现出铁和胶原沉积、免疫细胞浸润以及 DNA 损伤和细胞凋亡增加,伴随着氧化应激的升高,而这些在 Keap1-KD 小鼠中均明显减弱,表明 NRF2 激活对唾液腺具有抗衰老作用。我们提出,适当激活 NRF2 可有效维持健康的唾液腺状况,并预防老年人唾液分泌减少。

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