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GnRH replacement rescues cognition in Down syndrome.

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2022-09-02

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Manfredi-Lozano, Maria
Leysen, Valerie
Adamo, Michela
Paiva, Isabel
Rovera, Renaud
Pignat, Jean-Michel
Timzoura, Fatima Ezzahra
Candlish, Michael
Eddarkaoui, Sabiha
Malone, Samuel A

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At the present time, no viable treatment exists for cognitive and olfactory deficits in Down syndrome (DS). We show in a DS model (Ts65Dn mice) that these progressive nonreproductive neurological symptoms closely parallel a postpubertal decrease in hypothalamic as well as extrahypothalamic expression of a master molecule that controls reproduction-gonadotropin-releasing hormone (GnRH)-and appear related to an imbalance in a microRNA-gene network known to regulate GnRH neuron maturation together with altered hippocampal synaptic transmission. Epigenetic, cellular, chemogenetic, and pharmacological interventions that restore physiological GnRH levels abolish olfactory and cognitive defects in Ts65Dn mice, whereas pulsatile GnRH therapy improves cognition and brain connectivity in adult DS patients. GnRH thus plays a crucial role in olfaction and cognition, and pulsatile GnRH therapy holds promise to improve cognitive deficits in DS.

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Adult
Animals
Cognition
Cognitive Dysfunction
Disease Models, Animal
Down Syndrome
Female
Gonadotropin-Releasing Hormone
Humans
Hypothalamus
Male
Mice
Middle Aged
Olfaction Disorders
Synaptic Transmission
Young Adult

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