Impact of Tau on Neurovascular Pathology in Alzheimer's Disease

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作者
Canepa, Elisa [1 ]
Fossati, Silvia [1 ]
机构
[1] Temple Univ, Lewis Katz Sch Med, Alzheimers Ctr Temple ACT, Philadelphia, PA 19122 USA
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FRONTIERS IN NEUROLOGY | 2021年 / 11卷
关键词
tau; neurovascular unit; mitochondria; caspases; Alzheimer's disease; tauopathies; vascular dysfunction; BLOOD-BRAIN-BARRIER; PROGRESSIVE SUPRANUCLEAR PALSY; CA-2&-INDUCED MEMBRANE TRANSITION; INDUCED MITOCHONDRIAL DYSFUNCTION; ACTIVATED CASPASE-3 EXPRESSION; CEREBRAL AMYLOID ANGIOPATHY; MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT; THORN-SHAPED ASTROCYTES; MOUSE MODEL; PHOSPHORYLATED-TAU;
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10.3389/fneur.2020.573324
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R74 [神经病学与精神病学];
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摘要
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a chronic neurodegenerative disorder and the most prevalent cause of dementia. The main cerebral histological hallmarks are represented by parenchymal insoluble deposits of amyloid beta (A beta plaques) and neurofibrillary tangles (NFT), intracellular filamentous inclusions of tau, a microtubule-associated protein. It is well-established that cerebrovascular dysfunction is an early feature of AD pathology, but the detrimental mechanisms leading to blood vessel impairment and the associated neurovascular deregulation are not fully understood. In 90% of AD cases, A beta deposition around the brain vasculature, known as cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA), alters blood brain barrier (BBB) essential functions. While the effects of vascular A beta accumulation are better documented, the scientific community has only recently started to consider the impact of tau on neurovascular pathology in AD. Emerging compelling evidence points to transmission of neuronal tau to different brain cells, including astrocytes, as well as to the release of tau into brain interstitial fluids, which may lead to perivascular neurofibrillar tau accumulation and toxicity, affecting vessel architecture, cerebral blood flow (CBF), and vascular permeability. BBB integrity and functionality may therefore be impacted by pathological tau, consequentially accelerating the progression of the disease. Tau aggregates have also been shown to induce mitochondrial damage: it is known that tau impairs mitochondrial localization, distribution and dynamics, alters ATP and reactive oxygen species production, and compromises oxidative phosphorylation systems. In light of this previous knowledge, we postulate that tau can initiate neurovascular pathology in AD through mitochondrial dysregulation. In this review, we will explore the literature investigating tau pathology contribution to the malfunction of the brain vasculature and neurovascular unit, and its association with mitochondrial alterations and caspase activation, in cellular, animal, and human studies of AD and tauopathies.
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