FSH blockade improves cognition in mice with Alzheimer's disease

FSH阻断可改善患有阿尔茨海默病的小鼠的认知能力

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作者:Jing Xiong #,Seong Su Kang #,Zhihao Wang,Xia Liu,Tan-Chun Kuo,Funda Korkmaz,Ashley Padilla,Sari Miyashita,Pokman Chan,Zhaohui Zhang,Pavel Katsel,Jocoll Burgess,Anisa Gumerova,Kseniia Ievleva,Damini Sant,Shan-Ping Yu,Valeriia Muradova,Tal Frolinger,Daria Lizneva,Jameel Iqbal,Ki A Goosens,Sakshi Gera,Clifford J Rosen,Vahram Haroutunian,Vitaly Ryu,Tony Yuen,Mone Zaidi,Keqiang Ye    0

Abstract

Alzheimer's disease has a higher incidence in older women, with a spike in cognitive decline that tracks with visceral adiposity, dysregulated energy homeostasis and bone loss during the menopausal transition1,2. Inhibiting the action of follicle-stimulating hormone (FSH) reduces body fat, enhances thermogenesis, increases bone mass and lowers serum cholesterol in mice3-7. Here we show that FSH acts directly on hippocampal and cortical neurons to accelerate amyloid-β and Tau deposition and impair cognition in mice displaying features of Alzheimer's disease. Blocking FSH action in these mice abrogates the Alzheimer's disease-like phenotype by inhibiting the neuronal C/EBPβ-δ-secretase pathway. These data not only suggest a causal role for rising serum FSH levels in the exaggerated Alzheimer's disease pathophysiology during menopause, but also reveal an opportunity for treating Alzheimer's disease, obesity, osteoporosis and dyslipidaemia with a single FSH-blocking agent.

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