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A second X chromosome improves cognition in aging male and female mice.

Francesca MarinoDan WangGennifer E MerrihewMichael J MacCossDena B Dubal
Published in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Women show resilience to cognitive aging, in the absence of dementia, in many populations. To dissect sex differences, we utilized the FCG and XY* mouse models. Female gonads and sex chromosomes improved cognition in aging mice of both sexes. Further, presence of a second X in male and female mice conferred cognitive resilience while its absence in females blocked it. In the hippocampal proteome of aging female mice, the second X increased proteins involved in synaptogenesis signaling - a potential pathway to improved cognition.
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