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Name Higashi Tunehito
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researchmap researcher code 5000085325
researchmap agency Okayama University of Science

Title

Decreased proteasomal function induces neuronal loss and memory impairment

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Author

Tomaru U
Ito T
Ohmura Y
Higashikawa K
Miyajima S
Tomatsu R
Higashi T
Ishizu A
Kuge Y
Yoshioka M
Kasahara M

Summary

Alzheimer disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder and the most common type of dementia worldwide. There is considerable evidence of age-related disruption of proteostasis being responsible for the development of AD. The proteasome is a multicatalytic enzyme complex that degrades both normal and damaged proteins, and an age-related decline in its activity has been implicated in age-related pathologies. Although proteasomal dysfunction is assumed to be a key AD hallmark, it remains unclear whether its role in disease onset is causative or secondary. In this study, we demonstrate that mice with proteasomal dysfunction exhibited memory impairment with associated neuronal loss, accumulation of phosphorylated tau, and activation of endoplasmic reticulum (ER) stress-related apoptosis pathways. Impaired proteasomal activity also activated ER stress-related apoptosis pathways in HT-22, a murine hippocampal neuronal cell line. HT-22 cell death, caused by proteasomal inhibition, was prevented by an inhibitor of c-Jun N-terminal kinase, an ER stress-related molecule. Collective evidence suggests that impaired proteasomal activity alters proteostasis, and subsequent ER stress-mediated pathways play pivotal roles in neuronal loss. Because aging decreases proteasomal function, age-related impairment of proteasomes may be involved in the development and progression of AD in elderly patients.

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Am J Pathol

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Volume

191

Number Of Pages

1

StartingPage

144

EndingPage

156

Date of Issue

2021-01

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English

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Research papers (academic journals)

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DOI

10.1016/j.ajpath.2020.10.004

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