Protective effect of CD73 inhibitor α, β-methylene ADP against amyloid-β-induced cognitive impairment by inhibiting adenosine production in hippocampus
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Keywords

Acetylcholinesterase
Acetyltransferase
Adenosine
Alzheimer's disease
APCP
ATP
CD73
Cholinergic system
Mice
Morris water maze test
Neurodegenerative disease
Y-maze test

How to Cite

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Song W, Tang Y, Wei L, Zhang C, Song D, Li X, Jiang S. Protective effect of CD73 inhibitor α, β-methylene ADP against amyloid-β-induced cognitive impairment by inhibiting adenosine production in hippocampus. Electron. J. Biotechnol. [Internet]. 2021 Jan. 8 [cited 2024 Sep. 20];48. Available from: https://preprints.pucv.cl/index.php/ejbiotechnology/article/view/2020.09.002

Abstract

Background: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a chronic, progressive neurodegenerative disease. Recent studies have reported the close association between cognitive function in AD and purinergic receptors in the central nervous system. In the current study, we investigated the effect of CD73 inhibitor α, β-methylene ADP (APCP) on cognitive impairment of AD in mice, and to explore the potential underlying mechanisms.

Results: We found that acute administration of Aβ1–42 (i.c.v.) resulted in a significant increase in adenosine release by using microdialysis study. Chronic administration of APCP (10, 30 mg/kg) for 20 d obviously mitigated the spatial working memory impairment of Aβ1–42-treated mice in both Morris water maze (MWM) test and Y-maze test. In addition, the extracellular adenosine production in the hippocampus was inhibited by APCP in Aβ-treated mice. Further analyses indicated expression of acetyltransferase (ChAT) in hippocampus of mice of was significantly reduced, while acetylcholinesterase (AChE) expression increased, which compared to model group. We observed that APCP did not significantly alter the NLRP3 inflammasome activity in hippocampus, indicating that anti-central inflammation seems not to be involved in APCP effect.

Conclusions: In conclusion, we report for the first time that inhibition of CD73 by APCP was able to protect against memory loss induced by Aβ1–42 in mice, which may be due to the decrease of CD73-driven adenosine production in hippocampus. Enhancement of central cholinergic function of the central nervous system may also be involved in the effects of APCP.

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