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Androgens regulate neprilysin expression: role in reducing beta-amyloid levels
Authors:Yao Mingzhong  Nguyen Thuy-Vi V  Rosario Emily R  Ramsden Martin  Pike Christian J
Institution:Davis School of Gerontology, University of Southern California, Los Angeles, California, USA
Abstract:Age-related testosterone depletion in men is a risk factor for Alzheimer's disease. Prior studies suggest that androgens affect Alzheimer's disease risk by regulating accumulation of β-amyloid protein (Aβ) by an undefined mechanism. In this study, we investigated the role of the Aβ-catabolizing enzyme neprilysin (NEP) in this process. First, we observed that androgens positively regulate neural expression of NEP in adult male rats. Next, we investigated androgen regulatory effects on both NEP expression and Aβ levels using cultured hippocampal neurons and neuronally differentiated rat pheochromocytoma cell 12 with or without androgen receptor (AR). Dihydrotestosterone (DHT) induced a time-dependent increase in NEP expression. DHT also significantly decreased levels of Aβ in AR-expressing cells transfected with amyloid precursor protein, but did not affect levels of either full-length or non-amyloidogenic, soluble amyloid precursor protein. Importantly, the DHT induced decrease of Aβ was blocked by pharmacological inhibition of NEP. The DHT-mediated increase in NEP expression and decrease in Aβ levels were (i) not observed in rat pheochromocytoma cell 12 lacking AR and (ii) blocked in AR-expressing cells by the antagonists, cyproterone acetate and flutamide. Together, these findings suggest that androgen regulation of Aβ involves an AR-dependent mechanism requiring up-regulation of the Aβ catabolizing enzyme NEP.
Keywords:β-amyloid  Alzheimer's disease  androgen receptor  neprilysin  testosterone
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