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  • Tau hyperphosphorylation induces oligomeric insulin accumulation and insulin resistance in neurons.

Tau hyperphosphorylation induces oligomeric insulin accumulation and insulin resistance in neurons.

Brain : a journal of neurology (2017-10-21)
Patricia Rodriguez-Rodriguez, Anna Sandebring-Matton, Paula Merino-Serrais, Cristina Parrado-Fernandez, Alberto Rabano, Bengt Winblad, Jesús Ávila, Isidre Ferrer, Angel Cedazo-Minguez
ABSTRACT

Insulin signalling deficiencies and insulin resistance have been directly linked to the progression of neurodegenerative disorders like Alzheimer's disease. However, to date little is known about the underlying molecular mechanisms or insulin state and distribution in the brain under pathological conditions. Here, we report that insulin is accumulated and retained as oligomers in hyperphosphorylated tau-bearing neurons in Alzheimer's disease and in several of the most prevalent human tauopathies. The intraneuronal accumulation of insulin is directly dependent on tau hyperphosphorylation, and follows the tauopathy progression. Furthermore, cells accumulating insulin show signs of insulin resistance and decreased insulin receptor levels. These results suggest that insulin retention in hyperphosphorylated tau-bearing neurons is a causative factor for the insulin resistance observed in tauopathies, and describe a novel neuropathological concept with important therapeutic implications.

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Anti-Actin antibody produced in rabbit, affinity isolated antibody, buffered aqueous solution