Exercise hormone irisin is a critical regulator of cognitive function

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Mohammad R. Islam
Sophia Valaris
Michael F. Young
Erin B. Haley
Renhao Luo
Sabrina F. Bond
Sofia Mazuera
Robert R. Kitchen
Barbara J. Caldarone
Luis E. B. Bettio
Brian R. Christie
Angela B. Schmider
Roy J. Soberman
Antoine Besnard
Mark P. Jedrychowski
Hyeonwoo Kim
Hua Tu
Eunhee Kim
Se Hoon Choi
Rudolph E. Tanzi
Bruce M. Spiegelman
Christiane D. Wrann
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[1] Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School,Cardiovascular Research Center
[2] Northeastern University,Program in Behavioral Neuroscience
[3] Brigham and Women’s Hospital and Harvard Medical School,Harvard NeuroDiscovery Center
[4] University of Victoria,Division of Medical Sciences
[5] Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School,Nephrology Division, Department of Medicine
[6] Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School,Center for Regenerative Medicine
[7] Harvard Medical School,Department of Cancer Biology, Dana
[8] LakePharma,Farber Cancer Institute and Department of Cell Biology
[9] Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School,MassGeneral Institute for Neurodegenerative Disease, Genetics and Aging Research Unit, Department of Neurology
[10] Massachusetts General Hospital,McCance Center for Brain Health
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Nature Metabolism | 2021年 / 3卷
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Identifying secreted mediators that drive the cognitive benefits of exercise holds great promise for the treatment of cognitive decline in ageing or Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Here, we show that irisin, the cleaved and circulating form of the exercise-induced membrane protein FNDC5, is sufficient to confer the benefits of exercise on cognitive function. Genetic deletion of Fndc5/irisin (global Fndc5 knock-out (KO) mice; F5KO) impairs cognitive function in exercise, ageing and AD. Diminished pattern separation in F5KO mice can be rescued by delivering irisin directly into the dentate gyrus, suggesting that irisin is the active moiety. In F5KO mice, adult-born neurons in the dentate gyrus are morphologically, transcriptionally and functionally abnormal. Importantly, elevation of circulating irisin levels by peripheral delivery of irisin via adeno-associated viral overexpression in the liver results in enrichment of central irisin and is sufficient to improve both the cognitive deficit and neuropathology in AD mouse models. Irisin is a crucial regulator of the cognitive benefits of exercise and is a potential therapeutic agent for treating cognitive disorders including AD.
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