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Abstract
A key pathology of Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is amyloid β (Aβ) accumulation which triggers synaptic impairments and neuronal death. Metabolic disruption is common in AD and recent evidence implicates impaired leptin function in AD. Thus the leptin system may be a novel therapeutic target in AD. Indeed, leptin has cognitive enhancing properties and it prevents the aberrant effects of Aβ on hippocampal synaptic function and neuronal viability. However as leptin is a large peptide, development of smaller leptin-mimetics may be the best therapeutic approach. Thus, we have examined the cognitive enhancing and neuroprotective properties of known bioactive leptin fragments. Here we show that the leptin (116-130) fragment, but not leptin (22-56), mirrored the ability of leptin to promote AMPA receptor trafficking to synapses and facilitate activity-dependent hippocampal synaptic plasticity. Administration of leptin (116-130) also mirrored the cognitive enhancing effects of leptin as it enhanced performance in episodic-like memory tests. Moreover, leptin (116-130) prevented hippocampal synaptic disruption and neuronal cell death in models of amyloid toxicity. These findings establish further the importance of the leptin system as a therapeutic target in AD.
Original language | English |
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Pages (from-to) | 4769–4782 |
Journal | Cerebral Cortex |
Volume | 27 |
Issue number | 10 |
Early online date | 6 Sept 2016 |
DOIs | |
Publication status | Published - Oct 2017 |
Keywords
- Hippocampus
- Synaptic plasticity
- Amyloid beta
- AMPA receptor trafficking
- Episodic memory
- Alzheimer’s disease
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Putting episodic memory in context: Putting episodic memory in context Cellular mechanisms of environmental processing
Ainge, J. (PI)
1/08/11 → 31/01/15
Project: Fellowship
Profiles
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James Ainge
- School of Psychology and Neuroscience - Head of the School of Psychology and Neuroscience, Professor
- Institute of Behavioural and Neural Sciences
Person: Academic
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Gayle Helane Doherty
- School of Psychology and Neuroscience - Director of Impact, Senior Lecturer
- Centre for Biophotonics
- Institute of Behavioural and Neural Sciences
Person: Academic