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Cardiolipin Profile Changes are Associated to the Early Synaptic Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease
Vera F. Monteiro-Cardoso, Maria Manuel Oliveira, Tânia Melo, M. Rosário Domingues, Paula I. Moreira, Elisabete Ferreiro, Francisco Peixoto, Romeu A. Videira
Journal of Alzheimer s Disease · 2014 · ▲ 142 citations
Abstract
Brain mitochondria are fundamental to maintaining healthy functional brains, and their dysfunction is involved in age-related neurodegenerative disorders such as Alzheimer's disease (AD). In this study, we conducted a research on how both non-synaptic and synaptic mitochondrial functions are compromised at an early stage of AD-like pathologies and their correlation with putative changes on membranes lipid profile, using 3 month-old nontransgenic and 3xTg-AD mice, a murine model of experimental AD. Bioenergetic dysfunction in 3xTg-AD brains is evidenced by a decrease of brain ATP levels resulting, essentially, from synaptic mitochondria functionality disruption as indicated by declined respiratory control ratio associated with a 50% decreased complex I activity. Lipidomics studies revealed that synaptic bioenergetic deficit of 3xTg-AD brains is accompanied by alterations in the phospholipid composition of synaptic mitochondrial membranes, detected either in phospholipid class distribution or in the phospholipids molecular profile. Globally, diacyl- and lyso-phosphatidylcholine lipids increase while ethanolamine plasmalogens and cardiolipins content drops in relation to nontransgenic background. However, the main lipidomic mark of 3xTg-AD brains is that cardiolipin cluster-organized profile is lost in synaptic mitochondria due to a decline of the most representative molecular species. In contrast to synaptic mitochondria, results support the idea that non-synaptic mitochondria function is preserved at the age of 3 months. Although the genetically construed 3xTg-AD mouse model does not represent the most prevalent form of AD in humans, the present study provides insights into the earliest biochemical events in AD brain, connecting specific lipidomic changes with synaptic bioenergetic deficit that may contribute to the progressive synapses loss and the neurodegenerative process that characterizes AD.
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Monteiro-Cardoso, V.F., Oliveira, M.M., Melo, T., Domingues, M.R., Moreira, P.I., Ferreiro, E., Peixoto, F., & Videira, R.A. (2014). Cardiolipin Profile Changes are Associated to the Early Synaptic Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease. <em>Journal of Alzheimer s Disease</em>. https://doi.org/10.3233/jad-141002
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Monteiro-Cardoso VF, Oliveira MM, Melo T, Domingues MR, Moreira PI, Ferreiro E, et al. Cardiolipin Profile Changes are Associated to the Early Synaptic Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease. Journal of Alzheimer s Disease. 2014. doi:10.3233/jad-141002.
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@article{vera2014Cardio,
title = {Cardiolipin Profile Changes are Associated to the Early Synaptic Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Alzheimer's Disease},
author = {Vera F. Monteiro-Cardoso and Maria Manuel Oliveira and Tânia Melo and M. Rosário Domingues and Paula I. Moreira and Elisabete Ferreiro and Francisco Peixoto and Romeu A. Videira},
journal = {Journal of Alzheimer s Disease},
year = {2014},
doi = {10.3233/jad-141002},
}
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