Molecular and Biochemical Analyses of Aging Hallmarks in the Central Nervous System of the Fast-Aging African Turquoise Killifish.

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Neural Circuit Development and Regeneration Research Group, Animal Physiology and Neurobiology Division, Department of Biology, KU Leuven, 3000 Leuven, Belgium

Published: October 2023

As modern society is graying, aging research and biogerontology models, in which the aging process can be studied, are becoming increasingly important. A proper aging model can be defined as one that displays many of the aging hallmarks. Here, we provide two different practical approaches-namely, real-time quantitative polymerase chain reaction (RT-qPCR) and western blotting-that can be used to investigate cellular senescence (RT-qPCR for and ), altered intercellular communication/inflammaging (RT-qPCR for , , , , , and ), and oxidative stress (western blotting for 4-HNE) in the killifish central nervous system, and, more specifically, in the retina, optic tectum, and telencephalon. These molecular and biochemical analyses are a first step in confirming the aging characteristics but should preferably be combined with morphological analyses.

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