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Dynamic changes of autophagic flux induced by Abeta in the brain of postmortem Alzheimer’s disease patients, animal models and cell models

Autophagy has been reported to play a dual "double-edged sword" role in the occurrence and development of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). To assess the relationship between AD and autophagy, the dynamic changes of autophagic flux in the brain of postmortem AD patients, animal models and cell mod...

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Autores principales: Long, Zhimin, Chen, Jingfei, Zhao, Yueyang, Zhou, Wen, Yao, Qiuhui, Wang, Yingxiong, He, Guiqiong
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Publicado: Impact Journals 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7346050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32535554
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103305
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author Long, Zhimin
Chen, Jingfei
Zhao, Yueyang
Zhou, Wen
Yao, Qiuhui
Wang, Yingxiong
He, Guiqiong
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Chen, Jingfei
Zhao, Yueyang
Zhou, Wen
Yao, Qiuhui
Wang, Yingxiong
He, Guiqiong
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description Autophagy has been reported to play a dual "double-edged sword" role in the occurrence and development of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). To assess the relationship between AD and autophagy, the dynamic changes of autophagic flux in the brain of postmortem AD patients, animal models and cell models were studied. The results showed that autophagosomes (APs) accumulation and expression of lysosomal markers were decreased in the brains of AD patients. In the brain of APP/PS1 double transgenic mice, APs did not accumulate before the formation of SPs but accumulated along with the deposition of SPs, as well as the level of lysosomal markers cathepsin B and Lamp1 protein decreased significantly. In the brains of APP/PS1/LC3 triple - transgenic mice, the number of APs increased with age, but the number of ALs did not increase accordingly. The activation of autophagy is mainly due to the increase in Aβ rather than the overexpression of mutated APP gene. However, both the treatment with exogenous Aβ(25-35) and the mutation of the endogenous APP gene blocked the fusion of APs with lysosomes and decreased lysosomal functioning in AD model cells, which may be the main mechanism of autophagy dysregulation in AD.
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spelling pubmed-73460502020-07-15 Dynamic changes of autophagic flux induced by Abeta in the brain of postmortem Alzheimer’s disease patients, animal models and cell models Long, Zhimin Chen, Jingfei Zhao, Yueyang Zhou, Wen Yao, Qiuhui Wang, Yingxiong He, Guiqiong Aging (Albany NY) Research Paper Autophagy has been reported to play a dual "double-edged sword" role in the occurrence and development of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). To assess the relationship between AD and autophagy, the dynamic changes of autophagic flux in the brain of postmortem AD patients, animal models and cell models were studied. The results showed that autophagosomes (APs) accumulation and expression of lysosomal markers were decreased in the brains of AD patients. In the brain of APP/PS1 double transgenic mice, APs did not accumulate before the formation of SPs but accumulated along with the deposition of SPs, as well as the level of lysosomal markers cathepsin B and Lamp1 protein decreased significantly. In the brains of APP/PS1/LC3 triple - transgenic mice, the number of APs increased with age, but the number of ALs did not increase accordingly. The activation of autophagy is mainly due to the increase in Aβ rather than the overexpression of mutated APP gene. However, both the treatment with exogenous Aβ(25-35) and the mutation of the endogenous APP gene blocked the fusion of APs with lysosomes and decreased lysosomal functioning in AD model cells, which may be the main mechanism of autophagy dysregulation in AD. Impact Journals 2020-06-13 /pmc/articles/PMC7346050/ /pubmed/32535554 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103305 Text en Copyright © 2020 Long et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY 3.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Long, Zhimin
Chen, Jingfei
Zhao, Yueyang
Zhou, Wen
Yao, Qiuhui
Wang, Yingxiong
He, Guiqiong
Dynamic changes of autophagic flux induced by Abeta in the brain of postmortem Alzheimer’s disease patients, animal models and cell models
title Dynamic changes of autophagic flux induced by Abeta in the brain of postmortem Alzheimer’s disease patients, animal models and cell models
title_full Dynamic changes of autophagic flux induced by Abeta in the brain of postmortem Alzheimer’s disease patients, animal models and cell models
title_fullStr Dynamic changes of autophagic flux induced by Abeta in the brain of postmortem Alzheimer’s disease patients, animal models and cell models
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic changes of autophagic flux induced by Abeta in the brain of postmortem Alzheimer’s disease patients, animal models and cell models
title_short Dynamic changes of autophagic flux induced by Abeta in the brain of postmortem Alzheimer’s disease patients, animal models and cell models
title_sort dynamic changes of autophagic flux induced by abeta in the brain of postmortem alzheimer’s disease patients, animal models and cell models
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7346050/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32535554
http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/aging.103305
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