High-Fat Diet-Induced Diabetic Conditions Exacerbate Cognitive Impairment in a Mouse Model of Alzheimer's Disease Via a Specific Tau Phosphorylation Pattern

Y. Ito,Shuko Takeda, T. Nakajima, A. Oyama, H. Takeshita, K. Miki,Y. Takami,Y. Takeya, M. Shimamura,H. Rakugi,Ryuichi Morishita

JPAD-JOURNAL OF PREVENTION OF ALZHEIMERS DISEASE(2024)

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BackgroundEpidemiological evidence has demonstrated a clear association between diabetes mellitus and increased risk of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Cerebral accumulation of phosphorylated tau aggregates, a cardinal neuropathological feature of AD, is associated with neurodegeneration and cognitive decline. Clinical and experimental studies indicate that diabetes mellitus affects the development of tau pathology; however, the underlying molecular mechanisms remain unknown.ObjectiveIn the present study, we used a unique diabetic AD mouse model to investigate the changes in tau phosphorylation patterns occurring in the diabetic brain.DesignTau-transgenic mice were fed a high-fat diet (n = 24) to model diabetes mellitus. These mice developed prominent obesity, severe insulin resistance, and mild hyperglycemia, which led to early-onset neurodegeneration and behavioral impairment associated with the accumulation of hyperphosphorylated tau aggregates.ResultsComprehensive phosphoproteomic analysis revealed a unique tau phosphorylation signature in the brains of mice with diabetic AD. Bioinformatic analysis of the phosphoproteomics data revealed putative tau-related kinases and cell signaling pathways involved in the interaction between diabetes mellitus and AD.ConclusionThese findings offer potential novel targets that can be used to develop tau-based therapies and biomarkers for use in AD.
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Alzheimer's disease,dementia,diabetes mellitus,tau,post-translational modification
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