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The Beneficial Effect of Mitochondrial Transfer Therapy in 5XFAD Mice via Liver–Serum–Brain Response
We recently reported the benefit of the IV transferring of active exogenous mitochondria in a short-term pharmacological AD (Alzheimer’s disease) model. We have now explored the efficacy of mitochondrial transfer in 5XFAD transgenic mice, aiming to explore the underlying mechanism by which the IV-in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10093713/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37048079 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12071006 |
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author | Sweetat, Sahar Nitzan, Keren Suissa, Nir Haimovich, Yael Lichtenstein, Michal Zabit, Samar Benhamron, Sandrine Akarieh, Karameh Mishra, Kumudesh Barasch, Dinorah Saada, Ann Ziv, Tamar Kakhlon, Or Lorberboum-Galski, Haya Rosenmann, Hanna |
author_facet | Sweetat, Sahar Nitzan, Keren Suissa, Nir Haimovich, Yael Lichtenstein, Michal Zabit, Samar Benhamron, Sandrine Akarieh, Karameh Mishra, Kumudesh Barasch, Dinorah Saada, Ann Ziv, Tamar Kakhlon, Or Lorberboum-Galski, Haya Rosenmann, Hanna |
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description | We recently reported the benefit of the IV transferring of active exogenous mitochondria in a short-term pharmacological AD (Alzheimer’s disease) model. We have now explored the efficacy of mitochondrial transfer in 5XFAD transgenic mice, aiming to explore the underlying mechanism by which the IV-injected mitochondria affect the diseased brain. Mitochondrial transfer in 5XFAD ameliorated cognitive impairment, amyloid burden, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Exogenously injected mitochondria were detected in the liver but not in the brain. We detected alterations in brain proteome, implicating synapse-related processes, ubiquitination/proteasome-related processes, phagocytosis, and mitochondria-related factors, which may lead to the amelioration of disease. These changes were accompanied by proteome/metabolome alterations in the liver, including pathways of glucose, glutathione, amino acids, biogenic amines, and sphingolipids. Altered liver metabolites were also detected in the serum of the treated mice, particularly metabolites that are known to affect neurodegenerative processes, such as carnosine, putrescine, C24:1-OH sphingomyelin, and amino acids, which serve as neurotransmitters or their precursors. Our results suggest that the beneficial effect of mitochondrial transfer in the 5XFAD mice is mediated by metabolic signaling from the liver via the serum to the brain, where it induces protective effects. The high efficacy of the mitochondrial transfer may offer a novel AD therapy. |
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spelling | pubmed-100937132023-04-13 The Beneficial Effect of Mitochondrial Transfer Therapy in 5XFAD Mice via Liver–Serum–Brain Response Sweetat, Sahar Nitzan, Keren Suissa, Nir Haimovich, Yael Lichtenstein, Michal Zabit, Samar Benhamron, Sandrine Akarieh, Karameh Mishra, Kumudesh Barasch, Dinorah Saada, Ann Ziv, Tamar Kakhlon, Or Lorberboum-Galski, Haya Rosenmann, Hanna Cells Article We recently reported the benefit of the IV transferring of active exogenous mitochondria in a short-term pharmacological AD (Alzheimer’s disease) model. We have now explored the efficacy of mitochondrial transfer in 5XFAD transgenic mice, aiming to explore the underlying mechanism by which the IV-injected mitochondria affect the diseased brain. Mitochondrial transfer in 5XFAD ameliorated cognitive impairment, amyloid burden, and mitochondrial dysfunction. Exogenously injected mitochondria were detected in the liver but not in the brain. We detected alterations in brain proteome, implicating synapse-related processes, ubiquitination/proteasome-related processes, phagocytosis, and mitochondria-related factors, which may lead to the amelioration of disease. These changes were accompanied by proteome/metabolome alterations in the liver, including pathways of glucose, glutathione, amino acids, biogenic amines, and sphingolipids. Altered liver metabolites were also detected in the serum of the treated mice, particularly metabolites that are known to affect neurodegenerative processes, such as carnosine, putrescine, C24:1-OH sphingomyelin, and amino acids, which serve as neurotransmitters or their precursors. Our results suggest that the beneficial effect of mitochondrial transfer in the 5XFAD mice is mediated by metabolic signaling from the liver via the serum to the brain, where it induces protective effects. The high efficacy of the mitochondrial transfer may offer a novel AD therapy. MDPI 2023-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC10093713/ /pubmed/37048079 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12071006 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Sweetat, Sahar Nitzan, Keren Suissa, Nir Haimovich, Yael Lichtenstein, Michal Zabit, Samar Benhamron, Sandrine Akarieh, Karameh Mishra, Kumudesh Barasch, Dinorah Saada, Ann Ziv, Tamar Kakhlon, Or Lorberboum-Galski, Haya Rosenmann, Hanna The Beneficial Effect of Mitochondrial Transfer Therapy in 5XFAD Mice via Liver–Serum–Brain Response |
title | The Beneficial Effect of Mitochondrial Transfer Therapy in 5XFAD Mice via Liver–Serum–Brain Response |
title_full | The Beneficial Effect of Mitochondrial Transfer Therapy in 5XFAD Mice via Liver–Serum–Brain Response |
title_fullStr | The Beneficial Effect of Mitochondrial Transfer Therapy in 5XFAD Mice via Liver–Serum–Brain Response |
title_full_unstemmed | The Beneficial Effect of Mitochondrial Transfer Therapy in 5XFAD Mice via Liver–Serum–Brain Response |
title_short | The Beneficial Effect of Mitochondrial Transfer Therapy in 5XFAD Mice via Liver–Serum–Brain Response |
title_sort | beneficial effect of mitochondrial transfer therapy in 5xfad mice via liver–serum–brain response |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10093713/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37048079 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells12071006 |
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