Journal article
Cigarette Smoke Exposure Induces Neurocognitive Impairments and Neuropathological Changes in the Hippocampus
A Dobric, SN De Luca, HJ Seow, H Wang, K Brassington, SMH Chan, K Mou, J Erlich, S Liong, S Selemidis, SJ Spencer, S Bozinovski, R Vlahos
Frontiers in Molecular Neuroscience | FRONTIERS MEDIA SA | Published : 2022
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Abstract
Background and Objective: Neurocognitive dysfunction is present in up to ∼61% of people with chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), with symptoms including learning and memory deficiencies, negatively impacting the quality of life of these individuals. As the mechanisms responsible for neurocognitive deficits in COPD remain unknown, we explored whether chronic cigarette smoke (CS) exposure causes neurocognitive dysfunction in mice and whether this is associated with neuroinflammation and an altered neuropathology. Methods: Male BALB/c mice were exposed to room air (sham) or CS (9 cigarettes/day, 5 days/week) for 24 weeks. After 23 weeks, mice underwent neurocognitive tests to assess w..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Funding This study was supported by the National Health and Medical Research Council of award to RV (Project Grant ID1139843) and Australian Lung Foundation/Boehringer Ingelheim Fellowship awarded to SD.