Astroglial glucose uptake determines brain FDG-PET alterations and metabolic connectivity during healthy aging in mice
Male
Aging
Neurosciences. Biological psychiatry. Neuropsychiatry
metabolism [Microglia]
Scradiotracing
Mice
Astroglia
Metabolic connectivity
Fluorodeoxyglucose F18
Animals
ddc:610
metabolism [Aging]
FDG-PET
diagnostic imaging [Brain]
metabolism [Astrocytes]
methods [Positron-Emission Tomography]
pharmacokinetics [Radiopharmaceuticals]
Mice, Inbred C57BL
metabolism [Glucose]
Glucose
metabolism [Brain]
metabolism [Neurons]
pharmacokinetics [Fluorodeoxyglucose F18]
Female
metabolism [Healthy Aging]
Radiopharmaceuticals
RC321-571
DOI:
10.1016/j.neuroimage.2024.120860
Publication Date:
2024-09-25T06:56:24Z
AUTHORS (15)
ABSTRACT
2-Fluorodeoxyglucose-PET (FDG-PET) is a powerful tool to study glucose metabolism in mammalian brains, but cellular sources of glucose uptake and metabolic connectivity during aging are not yet understood.Healthy wild-type mice of both sexes (2-21 months of age) received FDG-PET and cell sorting after in vivo tracer injection (scRadiotracing). FDG uptake per cell was quantified in isolated microglia, astrocytes and neurons. Cerebral FDG uptake and metabolic connectivity were determined by PET. A subset of mice received measurement of blood glucose levels to study associations with cellular FDG uptake during aging.Cerebral FDG-PET signals in healthy mice increased linearly with age. Cellular FDG uptake of neurons increased between 2 and 12 months of age, followed by a strong decrease towards late ages. Contrarily, FDG uptake in microglia and astrocytes exhibited a U-shaped function with respect to age, comprising the predominant cellular source of higher cerebral FDG uptake in the later stages. Metabolic connectivity was closely associated with the ratio of glucose uptake in astroglial cells relative to neurons. Cellular FDG uptake was not associated with blood glucose levels and increasing FDG brain uptake as a function of age was still observed after adjusting for blood glucose levels.Trajectories of astroglial glucose uptake drive brain FDG-PET alterations and metabolic connectivity during aging.
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