Brain hypometabolism triggers PHF-like phosphorylation of tau, a major hallmark of Alzheimer's disease pathology

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作者
Arendt, Thomas [1 ]
Stieler, Jens [1 ]
Holzer, Max [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Leipzig, Paul Flechsig Inst Brain Res, D-04109 Leipzig, Germany
关键词
Energy metabolism; Hibernation; Neurodegeneration; NMDA signaling; Synaptic gain; Torpor; GROUND-SQUIRRELS; AMYLOID-BETA; EARLY-ONSET; PROTEIN-PHOSPHORYLATION; MAMMALIAN HIBERNATION; SYNAPTIC-TRANSMISSION; COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENTS; NATURAL HYPOTHERMIA; BODY-TEMPERATURE; BASAL FOREBRAIN;
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10.1007/s00702-014-1342-8
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Sporadic Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a chronic progressive neurodegenerative disorder of unknown cause characterized by fibrillar accumulation of the A-peptide and aggregates of the microtubule-associated protein tau in a hyperphosphorylated form. Already at preclinical stages, AD is characterized by hypometabolic states which are a good predictor of cognitive decline. Here, we summarize recent evidence derived from the study of hibernating animals that brain hypometabolism can trigger PHF-like hyperphosphorylation of tau. We put forward the concept that particular types of neurons respond to a hypometabolic state with an elevated phosphorylation of tau protein which represents a physiological mechanism involved in regulating synaptic gain. If, in contrast to hibernation, the hypometabolic state is not terminated after a definite time but rather persists and progresses, the elevated phosphorylation of tau protein endures and the protective reaction associated with it might turn into a pathological cascade leading to neurodegeneration.
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