Lemborexant改善tau介导的睡眠缺失和雄性小鼠tau病模型中的神经变性

IF 20 1区 医学 Q1 NEUROSCIENCES
Samira Parhizkar, Xin Bao, Wei Chen, Nicholas Rensing, Yun Chen, Michal Kipnis, Sihui Song, Grace Gent, Eric Tycksen, Melissa Manis, Choonghee Lee, Javier Remolina Serrano, Megan E. Bosch, Emily Franke, Carla M. Yuede, Eric C. Landsness, Michael Wong, David M. Holtzman
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摘要

睡眠障碍与阿尔茨海默病和原发性牛头病等神经退行性疾病的发病机制有关。本研究表明,在P301S/E4小鼠tau病模型中使用双食欲素受体拮抗剂lemborexant可改善tau相关的睡眠-觉醒行为损伤。它还通过防止tau蛋白的异常磷酸化,对雄性P301S/E4小鼠的慢性反应性小胶质细胞增生和脑萎缩具有保护作用。在男性服用非食欲能药物唑吡坦后,没有观察到这些神经保护作用,唑吡坦同样促进了非快速眼动睡眠。此外,食欲素受体2的基因消融和lemborexant治疗都减少了野生型小鼠的清醒,减少了磷酸化tau在大脑中的播种和扩散。这些发现提高了通过食欲素受体拮抗剂靶向睡眠的治疗潜力,以防止异常的tau磷酸化和限制tau诱导的损伤。
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Lemborexant ameliorates tau-mediated sleep loss and neurodegeneration in males in a mouse model of tauopathy

Lemborexant ameliorates tau-mediated sleep loss and neurodegeneration in males in a mouse model of tauopathy

Sleep disturbances are associated with the pathogenesis of neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer’s disease and primary tauopathies. Here we demonstrate that administration of the dual orexin receptor antagonist lemborexant in the P301S/E4 mouse model of tauopathy improves tau-associated impairments in sleep–wake behavior. It also protects against chronic reactive microgliosis and brain atrophy in male P301S/E4 mice by preventing abnormal phosphorylation of tau. These neuroprotective effects in males were not observed after administration of the nonorexinergic drug zolpidem that similarly promoted nonrapid eye movement sleep. Furthermore, both genetic ablation of orexin receptor 2 and lemborexant treatment reduced wakefulness and decreased seeding and spreading of phosphorylated tau in the brain of wild-type mice. These findings raise the therapeutic potential of targeting sleep by orexin receptor antagonism to prevent abnormal tau phosphorylation and limit tau-induced damage.

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Nature neuroscience
Nature neuroscience 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
38.60
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1.20%
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212
审稿时长
1 months
期刊介绍: Nature Neuroscience, a multidisciplinary journal, publishes papers of the utmost quality and significance across all realms of neuroscience. The editors welcome contributions spanning molecular, cellular, systems, and cognitive neuroscience, along with psychophysics, computational modeling, and nervous system disorders. While no area is off-limits, studies offering fundamental insights into nervous system function receive priority. The journal offers high visibility to both readers and authors, fostering interdisciplinary communication and accessibility to a broad audience. It maintains high standards of copy editing and production, rigorous peer review, rapid publication, and operates independently from academic societies and other vested interests. In addition to primary research, Nature Neuroscience features news and views, reviews, editorials, commentaries, perspectives, book reviews, and correspondence, aiming to serve as the voice of the global neuroscience community.
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