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Spermidine Rescues Bioenergetic and Mitophagy Deficits Induced by Disease-Associated Tau Protein
Lauren H. Fairley, Imane Lejri, Amandine Grimm, Anne Eckert
International Journal of Molecular Sciences · 2023 · ▲ 36 citations
Abstract
Abnormal tau build-up is a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease (AD) and more than 20 other serious neurodegenerative diseases. Mitochondria are paramount organelles playing a predominant role in cellular bioenergetics, namely by providing the main source of cellular energy via adenosine triphosphate generation. Abnormal tau impairs almost every aspect of mitochondrial function, from mitochondrial respiration to mitophagy. The aim of our study was to investigate the effects of spermidine, a polyamine which exerts neuroprotective effects, on mitochondrial function in a cellular model of tauopathy. Recent evidence identified autophagy(definition) as the main mechanism of action of spermidine on life-span prolongation and neuroprotection, but the effects of spermidine on abnormal tau-induced mitochondrial dysfunction(definition) have not yet been investigated. We used SH-SY5Y cells stably expressing a mutant form of human tau protein (P301L tau mutation) or cells expressing the empty vector (control cells). We showed that spermidine improved mitochondrial respiration, mitochondrial membrane potential as well as adenosine triphosphate (ATP) production in both control and P301L tau-expressing cells. We also showed that spermidine decreased the level of free radicals, increased autophagy and restored P301L tau-induced impairments in mitophagy. Overall, our findings suggest that spermidine supplementation might represent an attractive therapeutic approach to prevent/counteract tau-related mitochondrial impairments.
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Fairley, L.H., Lejri, I., Grimm, A., & Eckert, A. (2023). Spermidine Rescues Bioenergetic and Mitophagy Deficits Induced by Disease-Associated Tau Protein. <em>International Journal of Molecular Sciences</em>. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms24065297
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Fairley LH, Lejri I, Grimm A, Eckert A. Spermidine Rescues Bioenergetic and Mitophagy Deficits Induced by Disease-Associated Tau Protein. International Journal of Molecular Sciences. 2023. doi:10.3390/ijms24065297.
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@article{lauren2023Spermi,
title = {Spermidine Rescues Bioenergetic and Mitophagy Deficits Induced by Disease-Associated Tau Protein},
author = {Lauren H. Fairley and Imane Lejri and Amandine Grimm and Anne Eckert},
journal = {International Journal of Molecular Sciences},
year = {2023},
doi = {10.3390/ijms24065297},
}
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