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Accumulation of F-actin drives brain aging and limits healthspan in Drosophila

David W. Walker, Edward T. Schmid, Joseph M. Schinaman, Kylie Williams

Research Square · 2023 · ▲ 1 citations

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Abstract The actin cytoskeleton is a key determinant of cell and tissue homeostasis. However, tissue-specific roles for actin dynamics in aging, notably brain aging, are not understood. Here, we show that there is an age-related increase in filamentous actin (F-actin) in Drosophila brains, which is counteracted by prolongevity interventions. Critically, modulating F-actin levels in aging neurons prevents age-onset cognitive decline and extends organismal healthspan(definition). Mechanistically, we show that autophagy(definition), a recycling process required for neuronal homeostasis, is disabled upon actin dysregulation in the aged brain. Remarkably, disrupting actin polymerization in aged animals with cytoskeletal drugs restores brain autophagy to youthful levels and reverses cellular hallmarks of brain aging. Finally, reducing F-actin levels in aging neurons slows brain aging and promotes healthspan in an autophagy-dependent manner. Our data identify excess actin polymerization as a hallmark of brain aging, which can be targeted to reverse brain aging phenotypes and prolong healthspan.

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Walker, D.W., Schmid, E.T., Schinaman, J.M., &amp; Williams, K. (2023). Accumulation of F-actin drives brain aging and limits healthspan in Drosophila. <em>Research Square</em>. https://doi.org/10.21203/rs.3.rs-3158290/v1
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Walker DW, Schmid ET, Schinaman JM, Williams K. Accumulation of F-actin drives brain aging and limits healthspan in Drosophila. Research Square. 2023. doi:10.21203/rs.3.rs-3158290/v1.
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@unpublished{david2023Accumu, title = {Accumulation of F-actin drives brain aging and limits healthspan in Drosophila}, author = {David W. Walker and Edward T. Schmid and Joseph M. Schinaman and Kylie Williams}, journal = {Research Square}, year = {2023}, doi = {10.21203/rs.3.rs-3158290/v1}, }

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