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Insulin resistance as common molecular denominator linking obesity to Alzheimer's disease

Academic Article
Publication Date:
2015
abstract:
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an aging-related multi-factorial disorder to which metabolic factors contribute at what has canonically been considered a centrally mediated process. Although the exact underlying mechanisms are still unknown, obesity is recognized as a risk factor for AD and the condition of insulin resistance seems to be the link between the two pathologies. Using mice with high fat diet (HFD) obesity we dissected the molecular mechanisms shared by the two disorders. Brains of HFD fed mice showed elevated levels of APP and A?40/A?42 together with BACE, GSK3? and Tau proteins involved in APP processing and A? accumulation. Immunofluorescence, Thioflavin T staining experiments, confirmed increased A? generation, deposition in insoluble fraction and plaques formation in both the hippocampus and the cerebral cortex of HFD mice. Presence of A?40 and A?42 in the insoluble fraction was also shown by ELISA assay. Brain insulin resistance was demonstrated by reduced presence of insulin receptor (IRs) and defects in Akt-Foxo3a insulin signaling. We found reduced levels of phospho-Akt and increased levels of Foxo3a in the nuclei of neurons where proapototic genes were activated. Dysregulation of different genes related to insulin resistance, especially those involved in inflammation and adipocytokines synthesis were analyzed by Profiler PCR array. Further, HFD induced oxidative stress, mitochondrial dysfunction and dynamics as demonstrated by expression of biomarkers involved in these processes. Here, we provide evidence that obesity and AD markers besides insulin resistance are associated with inflammation, adipokine dyshomeostasis, oxidative stress and mitochondrial dysfunction, all mechanisms leading to neurodegeneration.
Iris type:
01.01 Articolo in rivista
Keywords:
Adipokines; Alzheimer's disease; Gene expression; Inflammation; Insulin resistance; Mitochondrial dysfunction; Obesity
List of contributors:
DI CARLO, Marta; Nuzzo, Domenico; Caruana, Luca; Picone, Pasquale
Authors of the University:
CARUANA LUCA
NUZZO DOMENICO
PICONE PASQUALE
Handle:
https://iris.cnr.it/handle/20.500.14243/270551
Published in:
CURRENT ALZHEIMER RESEARCH (PRINT)
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