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Expression of A152T human tau causes age‐dependent neuronal dysfunction and loss in transgenic mice 下载免费PDF全文
Sumihiro Maeda Biljana Djukic Praveen Taneja Gui‐Qiu Yu Iris Lo Allyson Davis Ryan Craft Weikun Guo Xin Wang Daniel Kim Ravikumar Ponnusamy T Michael Gill Eliezer Masliah Lennart Mucke 《EMBO reports》2016,17(4):530-551
A152T‐variant human tau (hTau‐A152T) increases risk for tauopathies, including Alzheimer's disease. Comparing mice with regulatable expression of hTau‐A152T or wild‐type hTau (hTau‐WT), we find age‐dependent neuronal loss, cognitive impairments, and spontaneous nonconvulsive epileptiform activity primarily in hTau‐A152T mice. However, overexpression of either hTau species enhances neuronal responses to electrical stimulation of synaptic inputs and to an epileptogenic chemical. hTau‐A152T mice have higher hTau protein/mRNA ratios in brain, suggesting that A152T increases production or decreases clearance of hTau protein. Despite their functional abnormalities, aging hTau‐A152T mice show no evidence for accumulation of insoluble tau aggregates, suggesting that their dysfunctions are caused by soluble tau. In human amyloid precursor protein (hAPP) transgenic mice, co‐expression of hTau‐A152T enhances risk of early death and epileptic activity, suggesting copathogenic interactions between hTau‐A152T and amyloid‐β peptides or other hAPP metabolites. Thus, the A152T substitution may augment risk for neurodegenerative diseases by increasing hTau protein levels, promoting network hyperexcitability, and synergizing with the adverse effects of other pathogenic factors. 相似文献
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Pimozide reduces toxic forms of tau in TauC3 mice via 5′ adenosine monophosphate‐activated protein kinase‐mediated autophagy 下载免费PDF全文
Young Doo Kim Eun Il Jeong Jihoon Nah Seung‐Min Yoo Won Jae Lee Youbin Kim Seowon Moon Se‐Hoon Hong Yong‐Keun Jung 《Journal of neurochemistry》2017,142(5):734-746
In neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's disease (AD), tau is hyperphosphorylated and forms aggregates and neurofibrillary tangles in affected neurons. Autophagy is critical to clear the aggregates of disease‐associated proteins and is often altered in patients and animal models of AD. Because mechanistic target of rapamycin (mTOR) negatively regulates autophagy and is hyperactive in the brains of patients with AD, mTOR is an attractive therapeutic target for AD. However, pharmacological strategies to increase autophagy by targeting mTOR inhibition cause various side effects. Therefore, autophagy activation mediated by non‐mTOR pathways is a new option for autophagy‐based AD therapy. Here, we report that pimozide activates autophagy to rescue tau pathology in an AD model. Pimozide increased autophagic flux through the activation of the AMPK‐Unc‐51 like autophagy activating kinase 1 (ULK1) axis, but not of mTOR, in neuronal cells, and this function was independent of dopamine D2 receptor inhibition. Pimozide reduced levels of abnormally phosphorylated tau aggregates in neuronal cells. Further, daily intraperitoneal (i.p.) treatment of pimozide led to a recovery from memory deficits of TauC3 mice expressing a caspase‐cleaved form of tau. In the brains of these mice, we found increased phosphorylation of AMPK1 and ULK1, and reduced levels of the soluble oligomers and NP40‐insoluble aggregates of abnormally phosphorylated tau. Together, these results suggest that pimozide rescues memory impairments in TauC3 mice and reduces tau aggregates by increasing autophagic flux through the mTOR‐independent AMPK‐ULK1 axis. 相似文献
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Fibers of tau fragments, but not full length tau, exhibit a cross beta-structure: implications for the formation of paired helical filaments 下载免费PDF全文
Giannetti AM Lindwall G Chau MF Radeke MJ Feinstein SC Kohlstaedt LA 《Protein science : a publication of the Protein Society》2000,9(12):2427-2435
We have used X-ray fiber diffraction to probe the structure of fibers of tau and tau fragments. Fibers of fragments from the microtubule binding domain had a cross beta-structure that closely resembles that reported both for neurofibrillary tangles found in Alzheimer's disease brain and for fibrous lesions from other protein folding diseases. In contrast, fibers of full-length tau had a different, more complex structure. Despite major differences at the molecular level, all fiber types exhibited very similar morphology by electron microscopy. These results have a number of implications for understanding the etiology of Alzheimer's and other tauopathic diseases. The morphology of the peptide fibers suggests that the region in tau corresponding to the peptides plays a critical role in the nucleation of fiber assembly. The dramatically different structure of the full length tau fibers suggests that some region in tau has enough inherent structure to interfere with the formation of cross beta-fibers. Additionally, the similar appearance by electron microscopy of fibrils with varying molecular structure suggests that different molecular arrangements may exist in other samples of fibers formed from tau. 相似文献
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Susanne Wegmann Eduardo A Maury Molly J Kirk Lubna Saqran Allyson Roe Sarah L DeVos Samantha Nicholls Zhanyun Fan Shuko Takeda Ozge Cagsal‐Getkin Christopher M William Tara L Spires‐Jones Rose Pitstick George A Carlson Amy M Pooler Bradley T Hyman 《The EMBO journal》2015,34(24):3028-3041
In Alzheimer's disease and tauopathies, tau protein aggregates into neurofibrillary tangles that progressively spread to synaptically connected brain regions. A prion‐like mechanism has been suggested: misfolded tau propagating through the brain seeds neurotoxic aggregation of soluble tau in recipient neurons. We use transgenic mice and viral tau expression to test the hypotheses that trans‐synaptic tau propagation, aggregation, and toxicity rely on the presence of endogenous soluble tau. Surprisingly, mice expressing human P301Ltau in the entorhinal cortex showed equivalent tau propagation and accumulation in recipient neurons even in the absence of endogenous tau. We then tested whether the lack of endogenous tau protects against misfolded tau aggregation and toxicity, a second prion model paradigm for tau, using P301Ltau‐overexpressing mice with severe tangle pathology and neurodegeneration. Crossed onto tau‐null background, these mice had similar tangle numbers but were protected against neurotoxicity. Therefore, misfolded tau can propagate across neural systems without requisite templated misfolding, but the absence of endogenous tau markedly blunts toxicity. These results show that tau does not strictly classify as a prion protein. 相似文献
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Israel C. Vasconcelos Raquel M. Campos Hanna K. Schwaemmle Ana P. Masson Gustavo D. Ferrari Luciane C. Alberici Vitor M. Faa Norberto Garcia-Cairasco Adriano Sebollela 《Bioscience reports》2021,41(3)
Tau is a microtubule-associated protein (MAP) responsible for controlling the stabilization of microtubules in neurons. Tau function is regulated by phosphorylation. However, in some neurological diseases Tau becomes aberrantly hyperphosphorylated, which contributes to the pathogenesis of neurological diseases, known as tauopathies. Western blotting (WB) has been widely employed to determine Tau levels in neurological disease models. However, Tau quantification by WB should be interpreted with care, as this approach has been recognized as prone to produce artifactual results if not properly performed. In the present study, our goal was to evaluate the influence of a freeze-and-thaw cycle, a common procedure preceding WB, to the integrity of Tau in brain homogenates from rats, 3xTg-AD mice and human samples. Homogenates were prepared in ice-cold RIPA buffer supplemented with protease/phosphatase inhibitors. Immediately after centrifugation, an aliquot of the extracts was analyzed via WB to quantify total and phosphorylated Tau levels. The remaining aliquots of the same extracts were stored for at least 2 weeks at either −20 or −80°C and then subjected to WB. Extracts from rodent brains submitted to freeze-and-thaw presented a ∼25 kDa fragment immunoreactive to anti-Tau antibodies. An in-gel digestion followed by mass spectrometry (MS) analysis in excised bands revealed this ∼25 kDa species corresponds to a Tau fragment. Freeze-and-thaw-induced Tau proteolysis was detected even when extracts were stored at −80°C. This phenomenon was not observed in human samples at any storage condition tested. Based on these findings, we strongly recommend the use of fresh extracts of brain samples in molecular analysis of Tau levels in rodents. 相似文献
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Pratishtha Chatterjee Yeo-Jin Cheong Atul Bhatnagar Kathryn Goozee Yunqi Wu Matthew McKay Ian J. Martins Wei L. F. Lim Steve Pedrini Michelle Tegg Victor L. Villemagne Prita R. Asih Preeti Dave Tejal M. Shah Cintia B. Dias Stephanie J. Fuller Heidi Hillebrandt Sunil Gupta Eugene Hone Kevin Taddei Henrik Zetterberg Kaj Blennow Hamid R. Sohrabi Ralph N. Martins 《Journal of neurochemistry》2021,159(2):389-402
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Nora Lemke Valeria Melis Dilyara Lauer Mandy Magbagbeolu Boris Neumann Charles R. Harrington Gernot Riedel Claude M. Wischik Franz Theuring Karima Schwab 《The Journal of biological chemistry》2020,295(52):18508
Synapse loss is associated with motor and cognitive decline in multiple neurodegenerative disorders, and the cellular redistribution of tau is related to synaptic impairment in tauopathies, such as Alzheimer''s disease and frontotemporal dementia. Here, we examined the cellular distribution of tau protein species in human tau overexpressing line 66 mice, a transgenic mouse model akin to genetic variants of frontotemporal dementia. Line 66 mice express intracellular tau aggregates in multiple brain regions and exhibit sensorimotor and motor learning deficiencies. Using a series of anti-tau antibodies, we observed, histologically, that nonphosphorylated transgenic human tau is enriched in synapses, whereas phosphorylated tau accumulates predominantly in cell bodies and axons. Subcellular fractionation confirmed that human tau is highly enriched in insoluble cytosolic and synaptosomal fractions, whereas endogenous mouse tau is virtually absent from synapses. Cytosolic tau was resistant to solubilization with urea and Triton X-100, indicating the formation of larger tau aggregates. By contrast, synaptic tau was partially soluble after Triton X-100 treatment and most likely represents aggregates of smaller size. MS corroborated that synaptosomal tau is nonphosphorylated. Tau enriched in the synapse of line 66 mice, therefore, appears to be in an oligomeric and nonphosphorylated state, and one that could have a direct impact on cognitive function. 相似文献
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Autophagy is a major intracellular degradative process that delivers cytoplasmic materials to the lysosome for degradation. Since the discovery of autophagy-related (Atg) genes in the 1990s, there has been a proliferation of studies on the physiological and pathological roles of autophagy in a variety of autophagy knockout models. However, direct evidence of the connections between ATG gene dysfunction and human diseases has emerged only recently. There are an increasing number of reports showing that mutations in the ATG genes were identified in various human diseases such as neurodegenerative diseases, infectious diseases, and cancers. Here, we review the major advances in identification of mutations or polymorphisms of the ATG genes in human diseases. Current autophagy-modulating compounds in clinical trials are also summarized. 相似文献
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Glial fibrillar acidic protein in the cerebrospinal fluid of Alzheimer's disease,dementia with Lewy bodies,and frontotemporal lobar degeneration 下载免费PDF全文
Aiko Ishiki Maki Kamada Yuki Kawamura Chiaki Terao Fumiko Shimoda Naoki Tomita Hiroyuki Arai Katsutoshi Furukawa 《Journal of neurochemistry》2016,136(2):258-261
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Riluzole rescues glutamate alterations,cognitive deficits,and tau pathology associated with P301L tau expression 下载免费PDF全文
Holly C. Hunsberger Daniel S. Weitzner Carolyn C. Rudy James E. Hickman Eric M. Libell Rebecca R. Speer Greg A. Gerhardt Miranda N. Reed 《Journal of neurochemistry》2015,135(2):381-394
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Deepti Lall Ileana Lorenzini Thomas A. Mota Shaughn Bell Thomas E. Mahan Jason D. Ulrich Hayk Davtyan Jessica E. Rexach A.K.M. Ghulam Muhammad Oksana Shelest Jesse Landeros Michael Vazquez Junwon Kim Layla Ghaffari Jacqueline Gire O’Rourke Daniel H. Geschwind Mathew Blurton-Jones David M. Holtzman Robert H. Baloh 《Neuron》2021,109(14):2275-2291.e8
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Franz Hefti 《Developmental neurobiology》1994,25(11):1418-1435
The ability of neurotrophic factors to regulate developmental neuronal survival and adult nervous system planticity suggests the use of these molecuales to treat neurodegeneration associated with human diseases. Solid rationales exist for the use of NGF and neurotrophin-3 in the treatment of neuropathies of the peripheral sensory system, insulin-like growth factor and ciliary neurotrophic factor in motor neuron atrophy, and NGF in Alzheimer's disease. Growth factors have been identified for neurons affected in Parkinson's disease, Huntington's disease, and acute brain and spinal cord injury. Various strategies are actively pursued to deliver neurotrophic factors to the brain, and develop therapeutically useful molecules that mimic neurotrophic factor actions or stimulate their production or receptor mechanisms. 1994 John Wiley & Sons, Inc. 相似文献
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Tau protein, the major player in Alzheimer’s disease forms neurofibrillary tangles in elderly people. Bramhi (Baccopa Monniera) is often used as an ayurvedic treatment for Alzheimer''s disease. Therefore it is of interest to study the interaction of compounds derived from Baccopa with the Tau protein involved in tangle formation. We show that compounds such as bacopaside II, bacopaside XII, and nicotine showed optimal binding features with the R2 repeat domain of hyperphosphorylated tau protein for further consideration in the context of Alzheimer''s disease (AD). 相似文献