Authors
Laura Gasparini, Gunnar K Gouras, Rong Wang, Rachel S Gross, M Flint Beal, Paul Greengard, Huaxi Xu
Publication date
2001/4/15
Journal
Journal of Neuroscience
Volume
21
Issue
8
Pages
2561-2570
Publisher
Society for Neuroscience
Description
Alzheimer's Disease (AD) is characterized by cerebral accumulation of β-amyloid peptides (Aβ), which are proteolytically derived from β-amyloid precursor protein (βAPP). βAPP metabolism is highly regulated via various signal transduction systems, e.g., several serine/threonine kinases and phosphatases. Several growth factors known to act via receptor tyrosine kinases also have been demonstrated to regulate sβAPP secretion. Among these receptors, insulin and insulin-like growth factor-1 receptors are highly expressed in brain, especially in hippocampus and cortex. Emerging evidence indicates that insulin has important functions in brain regions involved in learning and memory. Here we present evidence that insulin significantly reduces intracellular accumulation of Aβ and that it does so by accelerating βAPP/Aβ trafficking from the trans-Golgi network, a major cellular site for Aβ generation, to the plasma …
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