Neuroprotective Role of Statins in Alzheimer`s Disease: Anti-Apoptotic Signaling~!2009-02-06~!2010-04-04~!2010-06-22~!

Waylon T. Hunt, Pradeep Salins, C. Anderson, F. Amara
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Abstract

Alzheimer's disease (AD), a severe form of senile dementia is a neurodegenerative disorder. One of the most well characterized hallmarks of AD are extra-neuronal aggregates of amyloid-beta peptide (A� ), known as amyloid plaques. Recent epidemiological studies suggest a link between statin intake, and a lowered incidence of AD. Statins are 3-hydroxy-3-methylglutaryl co-enzyme reductase (HMG) inhibitors, which are one of the most commonly prescribed drug groups used to lower serum cholesterol levels in patients with heart disease. Some of the pleiotropic effects of statins which are gaining attention are its ability to reduce Aproduction and deposition, inhibit caspase-3 mediated apoptosis, and demonstrate anti-inflammatory properties by reducing interleukin-6 (IL-6) levels. The molecular mechanisms respon- sible for the pleiotropic effects of statins in promoting neuronal survival are not fully understood. Our own research has shown that statins promote anti-apoptotic responses against A� -neurotoxicity through � -catenin-TCF/LEF signaling how- ever, other anti-apoptotic statin mediated signaling pathways may also be involved. This review will describe AD patho- genesis, Aproduction, and the role of statins in mitigating these effects.
他汀类药物在阿尔茨海默病中的神经保护作用:抗凋亡信号传导
阿尔茨海默病(AD)是一种严重的老年痴呆症,是一种神经退行性疾病。阿尔茨海默病最明显的特征之一是淀粉样蛋白-肽(α)的神经元外聚集,称为淀粉样斑块。最近的流行病学研究表明,他汀类药物的摄入与降低阿尔茨海默病发病率之间存在联系。他汀类药物是3-羟基-3-甲基戊二酰辅酶还原酶(HMG)抑制剂,是用于降低心脏病患者血清胆固醇水平的最常用处方药之一。他汀类药物的一些多效性作用正在引起人们的关注,包括它能够减少a的产生和沉积,抑制caspase-3介导的细胞凋亡,并通过降低白细胞介素-6 (IL-6)水平表现出抗炎特性。他汀类药物促进神经元存活的多效作用的分子机制尚不完全清楚。我们自己的研究表明,他汀类药物通过-catenin- tcf /LEF信号通路促进A -神经毒性的抗凋亡反应,然而,他汀类药物介导的其他抗凋亡信号通路也可能参与。这篇综述将描述AD的发病机制,a的产生,以及他汀类药物在减轻这些影响中的作用。
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