Age-dependent increase of cytoskeletal components in sensory axons in human skin

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1230889000
ORCID
0000-0003-1513-3570
Affiliation
Department of Neurology ,Jena University Hospital
Metzner, Klara;
Affiliation
Institute of Neuronal Cell Biology ,Technical University Munich ,Munich ,Germany
Darawsha, Omar;
Affiliation
Institute of Neuronal Cell Biology ,Technical University Munich ,Munich ,Germany
Wang, Mengzhe;
GND
1191398188
ORCID
0000-0001-7854-6247
Affiliation
Department of Neurology ,Jena University Hospital
Gaur, Nayana;
Affiliation
Helmholtz Diabetes Center (HDC) ,Helmholtz Center Munich ,Institute for Diabetes and Obesity ,Munich ,Germany
Cheng, Yiming;
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1164176056
Affiliation
Department of Neurology ,Jena University Hospital ,Jena ,Germany
Rödiger, Annekathrin;
GND
1061165922
Affiliation
Department of Neurology ,Jena University Hospital
Frahm, Christiane;
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1151048542
Affiliation
Department of Neurology ,Jena University Hospital
Witte, Otto W.;
Affiliation
Institute of Neuronal Cell Biology ,Technical University Munich ,Munich ,Germany
Perocchi, Fabiana;
GND
115590919
ORCID
0000-0002-3191-2796
Affiliation
Department of Neurology ,Jena University Hospital
Axer, Hubertus;
Affiliation
Precision Neurology of the University of Lübeck ,Lübeck ,Germany
Grosskreutz, Julian;
Affiliation
Institute of Neuronal Cell Biology ,Technical University Munich ,Munich ,Germany
Brill, Monika S.

Aging is a complex process characterized by several molecular and cellular imbalances. The composition and stability of the neuronal cytoskeleton is essential for the maintenance of homeostasis, especially in long neurites. Using human skin biopsies containing sensory axons from a cohort of healthy individuals, we investigate alterations in cytoskeletal content and sensory axon caliber during aging via quantitative immunostainings. Cytoskeletal components show an increase with aging in both sexes, while elevation in axon diameter is only evident in males. Transcriptomic data from aging males illustrate various patterns in gene expression during aging. Together, the data suggest gender-specific changes during aging in peripheral sensory axons, possibly influencing cytoskeletal functionality and axonal caliber. These changes may cumulatively increase susceptibility of aged individuals to neurodegenerative diseases.

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License Holder: Copyright © 2022 Metzner, Darawsha, Wang, Gaur, Cheng, Rödiger, Frahm, Witte, Perocchi, Axer, Grosskreutz and Brill.

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