Neurobiology of Aging
Volume 33, Issue 1 , Pages 200.e11-200.e22, January 2012

Early onset of aging-like changes is restricted to cognitive abilities and skin structure in Cnr1−/− mice

  • Andras Bilkei-Gorzo

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Molecular Psychiatry, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
    • Corresponding Author InformationCorresponding author at: Institute of Molecular Psychiatry, University of Bonn, Sigmund-Freud-str. 25, 53127 Bonn, Germany. Tel.: +49 228 6885 317
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  • Eva Drews

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Molecular Psychiatry, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
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  • Önder Albayram

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Molecular Psychiatry, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
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  • Anastasia Piyanova

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Molecular Psychiatry, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
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  • Evelyn Gaffal

      Affiliations

    • Clinic of Dermatology and Allergology, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
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  • Thomas Tueting

      Affiliations

    • Clinic of Dermatology and Allergology, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
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  • Kerstin Michel

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Molecular Psychiatry, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
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  • Daniela Mauer

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Molecular Psychiatry, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
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  • Wolfgang Maier

      Affiliations

    • Department of Psychiatry and Psychotherapy, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany
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  • Andreas Zimmer

      Affiliations

    • Institute of Molecular Psychiatry, University of Bonn, Bonn, Germany

Received 21 January 2010; received in revised form 2 July 2010; accepted 9 July 2010. published online 19 August 2010.

Abstract 

Genetic deletion of the cannabinoid 1 (CB1) receptor leads to an early onset of learning and memory impairment. In the present study we asked whether the lack of CB1 receptors accelerates aging in general or is selective for cognitive functions. We therefore compared the onset and dynamics of age-dependent changes in social memory, locomotor activity, hearing ability, and in the histopathology of peripheral organs between wild-type and Cnr1 knockout (Cnr1−/−) mice. We observed deficits in social memory already in 3-month-old Cnr1−/− mice. In contrast, wild-type animals showed such deficits at the age of 6 months. Sensory and motor functions were similar between the genotypes. Thus, hearing loss for higher frequencies and the development of hypomotility showed a similar age-dependent course. In the periphery we detected an early onset of aging-like histological changes in the skin, but not in other organs. We conclude that the lack of CB1 receptor does not induce accelerated aging in general, but induces changes in cognitive function and in skin structure that resemble those associated with aging.

Keywords: Cannabinoid 1 receptor, Skin aging, Testis, Hearing loss, Locomotor activity, Knockout mouse model, Learning and memory

 

PII: S0197-4580(10)00317-9

doi:10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2010.07.009

Neurobiology of Aging
Volume 33, Issue 1 , Pages 200.e11-200.e22, January 2012