Space Radiation-Induced Alterations in the Hippocampal Ubiquitin-Proteome System

Exposure of rodents to <20 cGy Space Radiation (SR) impairs performance in several hippocampus-dependent cognitive tasks, including spatial memory. However, there is considerable inter-individual susceptibility to develop SR-induced spatial memory impairment. In this study, a robust label-free ma...

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Main Authors: Alyssa Tidmore, Sucharita M. Dutta, Arriyam S. Fesshaye, William K. Russell, Vania D. Duncan, Richard A. Britten
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Published: MDPI AG 2021-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/14/7713
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spelling doaj-f0b1039507234d19bf21f691dd96c6c12021-07-23T13:46:55ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1661-65961422-00672021-07-01227713771310.3390/ijms22147713Space Radiation-Induced Alterations in the Hippocampal Ubiquitin-Proteome SystemAlyssa Tidmore0Sucharita M. Dutta1Arriyam S. Fesshaye2William K. Russell3Vania D. Duncan4Richard A. Britten5Department of Radiation Oncology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 700 W. Olney Rd., Lewis Hall, Norfolk, VA 23507, USADepartment of Microbiology and Molecular Cell Biology; Eastern Virginia Medical School, Norfolk, VA 23507, USADepartment of Radiation Oncology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 700 W. Olney Rd., Lewis Hall, Norfolk, VA 23507, USADepartment of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, University of Texas Medical Branch, Galveston, TX 77555, USADepartment of Radiation Oncology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 700 W. Olney Rd., Lewis Hall, Norfolk, VA 23507, USADepartment of Radiation Oncology, Eastern Virginia Medical School, 700 W. Olney Rd., Lewis Hall, Norfolk, VA 23507, USAExposure of rodents to <20 cGy Space Radiation (SR) impairs performance in several hippocampus-dependent cognitive tasks, including spatial memory. However, there is considerable inter-individual susceptibility to develop SR-induced spatial memory impairment. In this study, a robust label-free mass spectrometry (MS)-based unbiased proteomic profiling approach was used to characterize the composition of the hippocampal proteome in adult male Wistar rats exposed to 15 cGy of 1 GeV/n <sup>48</sup>Ti and their sham counterparts. Unique protein signatures were identified in the hippocampal proteome of: (1) sham rats, (2) Ti-exposed rats, (3) Ti-exposed rats that had sham-like spatial memory performance, and (4) Ti-exposed rats that impaired spatial memory performance. Approximately 14% (159) of the proteins detected in hippocampal proteome of sham rats were not detected in the Ti-exposed rats. We explored the possibility that the loss of the Sham-only proteins may arise as a result of SR-induced changes in protein homeostasis. SR-exposure was associated with a switch towards increased pro-ubiquitination proteins from that seen in Sham. These data suggest that the role of the ubiquitin-proteome system as a determinant of SR-induced neurocognitive deficits needs to be more thoroughly investigated.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/14/7713space radiationhippocampusproteomeubiquitinspatial memorycognition
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author Alyssa Tidmore
Sucharita M. Dutta
Arriyam S. Fesshaye
William K. Russell
Vania D. Duncan
Richard A. Britten
spellingShingle Alyssa Tidmore
Sucharita M. Dutta
Arriyam S. Fesshaye
William K. Russell
Vania D. Duncan
Richard A. Britten
Space Radiation-Induced Alterations in the Hippocampal Ubiquitin-Proteome System
International Journal of Molecular Sciences
space radiation
hippocampus
proteome
ubiquitin
spatial memory
cognition
author_facet Alyssa Tidmore
Sucharita M. Dutta
Arriyam S. Fesshaye
William K. Russell
Vania D. Duncan
Richard A. Britten
author_sort Alyssa Tidmore
title Space Radiation-Induced Alterations in the Hippocampal Ubiquitin-Proteome System
title_short Space Radiation-Induced Alterations in the Hippocampal Ubiquitin-Proteome System
title_full Space Radiation-Induced Alterations in the Hippocampal Ubiquitin-Proteome System
title_fullStr Space Radiation-Induced Alterations in the Hippocampal Ubiquitin-Proteome System
title_full_unstemmed Space Radiation-Induced Alterations in the Hippocampal Ubiquitin-Proteome System
title_sort space radiation-induced alterations in the hippocampal ubiquitin-proteome system
publisher MDPI AG
series International Journal of Molecular Sciences
issn 1661-6596
1422-0067
publishDate 2021-07-01
description Exposure of rodents to <20 cGy Space Radiation (SR) impairs performance in several hippocampus-dependent cognitive tasks, including spatial memory. However, there is considerable inter-individual susceptibility to develop SR-induced spatial memory impairment. In this study, a robust label-free mass spectrometry (MS)-based unbiased proteomic profiling approach was used to characterize the composition of the hippocampal proteome in adult male Wistar rats exposed to 15 cGy of 1 GeV/n <sup>48</sup>Ti and their sham counterparts. Unique protein signatures were identified in the hippocampal proteome of: (1) sham rats, (2) Ti-exposed rats, (3) Ti-exposed rats that had sham-like spatial memory performance, and (4) Ti-exposed rats that impaired spatial memory performance. Approximately 14% (159) of the proteins detected in hippocampal proteome of sham rats were not detected in the Ti-exposed rats. We explored the possibility that the loss of the Sham-only proteins may arise as a result of SR-induced changes in protein homeostasis. SR-exposure was associated with a switch towards increased pro-ubiquitination proteins from that seen in Sham. These data suggest that the role of the ubiquitin-proteome system as a determinant of SR-induced neurocognitive deficits needs to be more thoroughly investigated.
topic space radiation
hippocampus
proteome
ubiquitin
spatial memory
cognition
url https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/22/14/7713
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