Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8837955 | Behavioural Brain Research | 2018 | 39 Pages |
Abstract
The sigma-1 receptor (S1R) is a molecular chaperone which activity modulates several intracellular signals including calcium mobilization at mitochondria-associated endoplasmic reticulum membranes. S1R agonists are potent neuroprotectants against neurodegenerative insults and particularly in rodent models of Alzheimer's disease (AD). We here analyzed whether S1R inactivation modifies vulnerability to amyloid toxicity in AD models. Two strategies were used: (1) amyloid β[25-35] (Aβ25-35) peptide (1, 3, 9 nmol) was injected intracerebroventricularly in mice treated repeatedly with the S1R antagonist NE-100 or in S1RKO mice, and (2) WT, APPSweInd, S1RKO, and APPSweInd/S1RKO mice were created and female littermates analyzed at 8 months of age. Learning deficits, oxidative stress, Bax level and BDNF content in the hippocampus were analyzed. Aβ25-35 induced learning impairment, oxidative stress, Bax induction and BDNF alteration at lower dose in NE-100-treated mice or S1RKO mice as compared to WT animals. The extent of learning deficits and biochemical alterations were also higher in APPSweInd/S1RKO mice as compared to WT, APPSweInd, and S1RKO animals. S1R inactivation or altered S1R expression augmented the pathological status in pharmacologic and genetic AD mouse models. These observations, in relation with the well-known protective effects of S1R agonists, are coherent with a role of signal amplifier in neurodegeneration and neuroprotection proposed for S1R in AD and related neurodegenerative disorders.
Keywords
IP3RAPPICVintracerebroventricularNMDAMAMSTMN-methyl-d-aspartateIRE1SOCESDLS1RAβ25-35CREBBDNFBiPcAMPNFκBσ1 receptorCyclic adenosine monophosphateinositol-requiring enzyme 1amyotrophic lateral sclerosisAlzheimer's diseaseALSstep-down latencyPositron emission tomographyshort-term memoryIntraperitoneallyAmyloid toxicityendoplasmic reticulumBrain-derived neurotrophic factornuclear factor κBKnockout micewild-typeStore-operated Ca2+ entryPET78 kDa glucose-regulated proteincAMP response element-binding proteinamyloid precursor proteinInositol 1,4,5-trisphosphate receptorSigma-1 receptorLearning and memory
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Authors
Tangui Maurice, Manon Strehaiano, Fanny Duhr, Nathalie Chevallier,