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Mechanisms by which autophagy regulates memory capacity in ageing
Maria De Risi, Giulia Torromino, Michele Tufano, Stéphanie Moriceau, Annabella Pignataro, Manon Rivagorda, Nicolò Carrano, Silvia Middei, Carmine Settembre, Martine Ammassari‐Teule, Fabrizio Gardoni, Andrea Mele, Franck Oury, Elvira De Leonibus
Aging Cell · 2020 · ▲ 50 citations
Abstract
Autophagy(definition) agonists have been proposed to slow down neurodegeneration. Spermidine, a polyamine that acts as an autophagy agonist, is currently under clinical trial for the treatment of age-related memory decline. How Spermidine and other autophagy agonists regulate memory and synaptic plasticity is under investigation. We set up a novel mouse model of mild cognitive impairment (MCI), in which middle-aged (12-month-old) mice exhibit impaired memory capacity, lysosomes engulfed with amyloid fibrils (β-amyloid and α-synuclein) and impaired task-induced GluA1 hippocampal post-translation modifications. Subchronic treatment with Spermidine as well as the autophagy agonist TAT-Beclin 1 rescued memory capacity and GluA1 post-translational modifications by favouring the autophagy/lysosomal-mediated degradation of amyloid fibrils. These findings provide new mechanistic evidence on the therapeutic relevance of autophagy enhancers which, by improving the degradation of misfolded proteins, slow down age-related memory decline.
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Risi, M.D., Torromino, G., Tufano, M., Moriceau, S., Pignataro, A., Rivagorda, M., Carrano, N., Middei, S., Settembre, C., Ammassari‐Teule, M., Gardoni, F., Mele, A., Oury, F., & Leonibus, E.D. (2020). Mechanisms by which autophagy regulates memory capacity in ageing. <em>Aging Cell</em>. https://doi.org/10.1111/acel.13189
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Risi MD, Torromino G, Tufano M, Moriceau S, Pignataro A, Rivagorda M, et al. Mechanisms by which autophagy regulates memory capacity in ageing. Aging Cell. 2020. doi:10.1111/acel.13189.
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@article{maria2020Mechan,
title = {Mechanisms by which autophagy regulates memory capacity in ageing},
author = {Maria De Risi and Giulia Torromino and Michele Tufano and Stéphanie Moriceau and Annabella Pignataro and Manon Rivagorda and Nicolò Carrano and Silvia Middei and Carmine Settembre and Martine Ammassari‐Teule and Fabrizio Gardoni and Andrea Mele and Franck Oury and Elvira De Leonibus},
journal = {Aging Cell},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1111/acel.13189},
}
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