2004
DOI: 10.1016/j.bbr.2003.12.018
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Cognitive function in young and adult IL (interleukin)-6 deficient mice

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“…Mammalian studies in which levels of proinflammatory cytokines are increased to pathogenic levels, either through direct injection or indirectly via induction of inflammation through injection of lipopolysaccharide or bacteria, tend to suggest that augmented cytokine signaling is detrimental for performance in a variety of learning and memory assays (48,49). This negative impact of cytokine signaling on memory is supported by studies that take a loss-of-function approach to address the physiological function of interleukins and their receptors in different cognitive tasks under nonpathological conditions (50,51). On the other hand, several studies describe learning and memory defects attributed to loss of function of other cytokines or their receptors, using a variety of behavioral assays (52,53).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mammalian studies in which levels of proinflammatory cytokines are increased to pathogenic levels, either through direct injection or indirectly via induction of inflammation through injection of lipopolysaccharide or bacteria, tend to suggest that augmented cytokine signaling is detrimental for performance in a variety of learning and memory assays (48,49). This negative impact of cytokine signaling on memory is supported by studies that take a loss-of-function approach to address the physiological function of interleukins and their receptors in different cognitive tasks under nonpathological conditions (50,51). On the other hand, several studies describe learning and memory defects attributed to loss of function of other cytokines or their receptors, using a variety of behavioral assays (52,53).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Conversely, IL-6 receptor antagonists prevent inflammation-related disruption of hippocampal LTP and ensuing cognitive sequelae (18). Finally, IL-6 knockout mice show facilitated working memory when compared with wild type mice (19) and are refractory to peripheral endotoxin-induced impairments of spatial memory (20). Together, these animal findings suggest that higher peripheral IL-6 is associated with hippocampal inflammatory mechanisms that negatively affect cognitive processes, including memory and learning.…”
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confidence: 94%
“…Studies using transgenic mice have reported that IL-6 deletion has a facilitatory effect on learning and memory (Braida et al 2004) while chronic IL-6 expression from astrocytes in the brain results in a decline in avoidance learning performance (Heyser et al 1997). These findings suggest that the persistence of excessive IL-6 signaling has a negative impact on the cognitive performance.…”
Section: As Well As In Patients Withmentioning
confidence: 99%