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Modulation of Mitochondrial Complex I Activity Averts Cognitive Decline in Multiple Animal Models of Familial Alzheimer's Disease

  • Liang Zhang
  • , Song Zhang
  • , Izumi Maezawa
  • , Sergey Trushin
  • , Paras Minhas
  • , Matthew Pinto
  • , Lee Way Jin
  • , Keshar Prasain
  • , Thi D.T. Nguyen
  • , Yu Yamazaki
  • , Takahisa Kanekiyo
  • , Guojun Bu
  • , Benjamin Gateno
  • , Kyeong Ok Chang
  • , Karl A. Nath
  • , Emirhan Nemutlu
  • , Petras Dzeja
  • , Yuan Ping Pang
  • , Duy H. Hua
  • , Eugenia Trushina
  • Mayo Clinic Rochester, MN
  • University of California at Davis
  • Mayo Clinic Graduate School of Biomedical Sciences
  • Kansas State University

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Özet

Development of therapeutic strategies to prevent Alzheimer's disease (AD) is of great importance. We show that mild inhibition of mitochondrial complex I with small molecule CP2 reduces levels of amyloid beta and phospho-Tau and averts cognitive decline in three animal models of familial AD. Low-mass molecular dynamics simulations and biochemical studies confirmed that CP2 competes with flavin mononucleotide for binding to the redox center of complex I leading to elevated AMP/ATP ratio and activation of AMP-activated protein kinase in neurons and mouse brain without inducing oxidative damage or inflammation. Furthermore, modulation of complex I activity augmented mitochondrial bioenergetics increasing coupling efficiency of respiratory chain and neuronal resistance to stress. Concomitant reduction of glycogen synthase kinase 3β activity and restoration of axonal trafficking resulted in elevated levels of neurotrophic factors and synaptic proteins in adult AD mice. Our results suggest that metabolic reprogramming induced by modulation of mitochondrial complex I activity represents promising therapeutic strategy for AD.

Orijinal dilİngilizce
Sayfa (başlangıç-bitiş)294-305
Sayfa sayısı12
DergieBioMedicine
Hacim2
Basın numarası4
DOI'lar
Yayın durumuYayınlandı - 1 Nis 2015

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