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Abnormality of G-Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinases at Prodromal and Early Stages of Alzheimer's Disease: An Association with Early β-Amyloid Accumulation

Authors :
Gwendolyn T. Wong
Bruce A. Citron
Zhiming Suo
Min Wu
Barry W. Festoff
Source :
The Journal of Neuroscience. 24:3444-3452
Publication Year :
2004
Publisher :
Society for Neuroscience, 2004.

Abstract

Overwhelming evidence indicates that the effects of β-amyloid (Aβ) are dose dependent bothin vitroandin vivo, which implies that Aβ is not directly detrimental to brain cells until it reaches a threshold concentration. In an effort to understand early Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathogenesis, this study focused on the effects of subthreshold soluble Aβ and the underlying molecular mechanisms in murine microglial cells and an AD transgenic mouse model. We found that there were two phases of dose-dependent Aβ effects on microglial cells: at the threshold of 5 μmand above, Aβ directly induced tumor necrosis factor-α (TNF-α) release, and at subthreshold doses, Aβ indirectly potentiated TNF-α release induced by certain G-protein-coupled receptor (GPCR) activators. Mechanistic studies revealed that subthreshold Aβ pretreatmentin vitroreduced membrane GPCR kinase-2/5 (GRK2/5), which led to retarded GPCR desensitization, prolonged GPCR signaling, and cellular hyperactivity to GPCR agonists. Temporal analysis in an early-onset AD transgenic model, CRND8 mice, revealed that the membrane (functional) GRK2/5 in brain cortices were significantly reduced. More importantly, such a GRK abnormality took place before cognitive decline and changed in a manner corresponding with the mild to moderate soluble Aβ accumulation in these transgenic mice. Together, this study not only discovered a novel link between subthreshold Aβ and GRK dysfunction, it also demonstrated that the GRK abnormalityin vivooccurs at prodromal and early stages of AD.

Details

ISSN :
15292401 and 02706474
Volume :
24
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
The Journal of Neuroscience
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....17805b5654aa1e531273d90addb758b4
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1523/jneurosci.4856-03.2004