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- Title
Neuroprotective effects of brain-derived neurotrophic factor in rodent and primate models of Alzheimer's disease.
- Authors
Nagahara, Alan H.; Merrill, David A.; Coppola, Giovanni; Tsukada, Shingo; Schroeder, Brock E.; Shaked, Gideon M.; Ling Wang; Blesch, Armin; Kim, Albert; Conner, James M.; Rockenstein, Edward; Chao, Moses V.; Koo, Edward H.; Geschwind, Daniel; Masliah, Eliezer; Chiba, Andrea A.; Tuszynski, Mark H.
- Abstract
Profound neuronal dysfunction in the entorhinal cortex contributes to early loss of short-term memory in Alzheimer's disease. Here we show broad neuroprotective effects of entorhinal brain-derived neurotrophic factor (BDNF) administration in several animal models of Alzheimer's disease, with extension of therapeutic benefits into the degenerating hippocampus. In amyloid-transgenic mice, BDNF gene delivery, when administered after disease onset, reverses synapse loss, partially normalizes aberrant gene expression, improves cell signaling and restores learning and memory. These outcomes occur independently of effects on amyloid plaque load. In aged rats, BDNF infusion reverses cognitive decline, improves age-related perturbations in gene expression and restores cell signaling. In adult rats and primates, BDNF prevents lesion-induced death of entorhinal cortical neurons. In aged primates, BDNF reverses neuronal atrophy and ameliorates age-related cognitive impairment. Collectively, these findings indicate that BDNF exerts substantial protective effects on crucial neuronal circuitry involved in Alzheimer's disease, acting through amyloid-independent mechanisms. BDNF therapeutic delivery merits exploration as a potential therapy for Alzheimer's disease.
- Subjects
ALZHEIMER'S disease; NEURONS; SYNAPSES; GENE expression; TRANSGENIC mice; LABORATORY rodents
- Publication
Nature Medicine, 2009, Vol 15, Issue 3, p331
- ISSN
1078-8956
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1038/nm.1912