Brain Interleukin-1 Facilitates Learning of a Water Maze Spatial Memory Task in Young Mice

The proinflammatory cytokine interleukin-1 (IL-1) is produced by many types of cells, including immune cells in the periphery and glia and neurons in the brain. The type I IL-1 receptor (IL-1r1) is primarily responsible for transmitting the inflammatory effects of IL-1 and mediates several biologica...

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Main Authors: Takako Takemiya, Kumiko Fumizawa, Kanato Yamagata, Yoichiro Iwakura, Marumi Kawakami
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2017-10-01
Series:Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
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Online Access:http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnbeh.2017.00202/full
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spelling doaj-aac8ec32bb4e49f79b39f52d075ffd992020-11-24T23:14:48ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience1662-51532017-10-011110.3389/fnbeh.2017.00202258496Brain Interleukin-1 Facilitates Learning of a Water Maze Spatial Memory Task in Young MiceTakako Takemiya0Kumiko Fumizawa1Kanato Yamagata2Yoichiro Iwakura3Marumi Kawakami4Medical Research Institute, Tokyo Women’s Medical University, Tokyo, JapanMedical Research Institute, Tokyo Women’s Medical University, Tokyo, JapanSynaptic Plasticity Project, Tokyo Metropolitan Institute of Medical Science, Tokyo, JapanCenter for Experimental Animal Models, Institute for Biomedical Sciences, Tokyo University of Science, Chiba, JapanMedical Research Institute, Tokyo Women’s Medical University, Tokyo, JapanThe proinflammatory cytokine interleukin-1 (IL-1) is produced by many types of cells, including immune cells in the periphery and glia and neurons in the brain. The type I IL-1 receptor (IL-1r1) is primarily responsible for transmitting the inflammatory effects of IL-1 and mediates several biological functions by binding to either IL-1α or IL-1β. IL-1β activation is associated with hippocampus-dependent memory tasks. Although IL-1β impairs spatial memory under certain pathophysiological conditions, IL-1β may be required for the normal physiological regulation of hippocampal plasticity and memory. In addition, brain IL-1β levels are thought to change in the hippocampus in an age-dependent manner. These findings suggest that IL-1β may have a beneficial, temporary effect on learning and memory in young mice, but the matter remains unclear. Therefore, we hypothesized that hippocampal IL-1β has a beneficial effect on spatial learning and memory in young mice via IL-1r1, which is diminished in adults. We investigated the performance of young (3-month-old) and adult (6-month-old) wild-type mice, IL-1β knockout mice (IL-1βko) and IL-1r1 knockout mice (IL-1r1ko) in learning a spatial memory task with a fixed platform in a water maze (WM) and measured the levels of IL-1β and IL-1α in the hippocampus and cortex of adult and young mice by using homogeneous time-resolved fluorescence (HTRF). Learning was significantly impaired in the training trials of the WM spatial memory task in young IL-1βko and IL-1r1ko mice but not in adult IL-1βko and IL-1r1ko mice. Moreover, young IL-1r1ko mice but not IL-1βko mice showed an impairment in long-term memory extinction, suggesting that IL-1α might facilitate memory extinction. In this study, the cytokine assay using HTRF did not indicate a higher expression of hippocampal IL-1 in young mice but cortical IL-1β and IL-1α were significantly increased in adult mice. We need to investigate the role of cortical IL-1 and the local IL-1 expression in the hippocampal neurons in the future.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnbeh.2017.00202/fullinterleukin-1β (IL-1β)interleukin-1α (IL-1α)IL-1β knockout mice (IL-1βko)IL-1 receptor 1 (IL-1r1)IL-1r1 knockout mice (IL-1r1ko)water maze (WM)
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author Takako Takemiya
Kumiko Fumizawa
Kanato Yamagata
Yoichiro Iwakura
Marumi Kawakami
spellingShingle Takako Takemiya
Kumiko Fumizawa
Kanato Yamagata
Yoichiro Iwakura
Marumi Kawakami
Brain Interleukin-1 Facilitates Learning of a Water Maze Spatial Memory Task in Young Mice
Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
interleukin-1β (IL-1β)
interleukin-1α (IL-1α)
IL-1β knockout mice (IL-1βko)
IL-1 receptor 1 (IL-1r1)
IL-1r1 knockout mice (IL-1r1ko)
water maze (WM)
author_facet Takako Takemiya
Kumiko Fumizawa
Kanato Yamagata
Yoichiro Iwakura
Marumi Kawakami
author_sort Takako Takemiya
title Brain Interleukin-1 Facilitates Learning of a Water Maze Spatial Memory Task in Young Mice
title_short Brain Interleukin-1 Facilitates Learning of a Water Maze Spatial Memory Task in Young Mice
title_full Brain Interleukin-1 Facilitates Learning of a Water Maze Spatial Memory Task in Young Mice
title_fullStr Brain Interleukin-1 Facilitates Learning of a Water Maze Spatial Memory Task in Young Mice
title_full_unstemmed Brain Interleukin-1 Facilitates Learning of a Water Maze Spatial Memory Task in Young Mice
title_sort brain interleukin-1 facilitates learning of a water maze spatial memory task in young mice
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience
issn 1662-5153
publishDate 2017-10-01
description The proinflammatory cytokine interleukin-1 (IL-1) is produced by many types of cells, including immune cells in the periphery and glia and neurons in the brain. The type I IL-1 receptor (IL-1r1) is primarily responsible for transmitting the inflammatory effects of IL-1 and mediates several biological functions by binding to either IL-1α or IL-1β. IL-1β activation is associated with hippocampus-dependent memory tasks. Although IL-1β impairs spatial memory under certain pathophysiological conditions, IL-1β may be required for the normal physiological regulation of hippocampal plasticity and memory. In addition, brain IL-1β levels are thought to change in the hippocampus in an age-dependent manner. These findings suggest that IL-1β may have a beneficial, temporary effect on learning and memory in young mice, but the matter remains unclear. Therefore, we hypothesized that hippocampal IL-1β has a beneficial effect on spatial learning and memory in young mice via IL-1r1, which is diminished in adults. We investigated the performance of young (3-month-old) and adult (6-month-old) wild-type mice, IL-1β knockout mice (IL-1βko) and IL-1r1 knockout mice (IL-1r1ko) in learning a spatial memory task with a fixed platform in a water maze (WM) and measured the levels of IL-1β and IL-1α in the hippocampus and cortex of adult and young mice by using homogeneous time-resolved fluorescence (HTRF). Learning was significantly impaired in the training trials of the WM spatial memory task in young IL-1βko and IL-1r1ko mice but not in adult IL-1βko and IL-1r1ko mice. Moreover, young IL-1r1ko mice but not IL-1βko mice showed an impairment in long-term memory extinction, suggesting that IL-1α might facilitate memory extinction. In this study, the cytokine assay using HTRF did not indicate a higher expression of hippocampal IL-1 in young mice but cortical IL-1β and IL-1α were significantly increased in adult mice. We need to investigate the role of cortical IL-1 and the local IL-1 expression in the hippocampal neurons in the future.
topic interleukin-1β (IL-1β)
interleukin-1α (IL-1α)
IL-1β knockout mice (IL-1βko)
IL-1 receptor 1 (IL-1r1)
IL-1r1 knockout mice (IL-1r1ko)
water maze (WM)
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fnbeh.2017.00202/full
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