Journal article
Melatonin treatment in old mice enables a more youthful response to LPS in the brain
VM Perreau, SC Bondy, CW Cotman, KG Sharman, EH Sharman
Journal of Neuroimmunology | ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV | Published : 2007
Abstract
Melatonin modulates the expression of a number of genes related to inflammation and immunity. Declining levels of melatonin with age may thus relate to some of the changes in immune function that occur with age. mRNA expression levels in murine CNS were measured using oligonucleotide microarrays in order to determine whether a dietary melatonin supplement may modify age-related changes in the response to an inflammatory challenge. CB6F1 male mice were fed 40-ppm melatonin for 9 weeks prior to sacrifice at 26.5 months of age, and compared with age-matched untreated controls and 4.5-month-old controls. A subset of both young and old animals was injected i.p. with lipopolysaccharide (LPS). Afte..
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