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Cyclosporine A (CsA) prevents synaptic impairment caused by truncated tau by caspase-3

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MOLECULAR AND CELLULAR NEUROSCIENCE
Volume 125, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS INC ELSEVIER SCIENCE
DOI: 10.1016/j.mcn.2023.103861

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Tau; Caspase-3 cleaved tau; Alzheimer's disease; Mitochondrial dysfunction; Cyclosporine A (CsA); Mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP); Synaptic dysfunction

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During Alzheimer's, abnormal post-translational modifications of tau protein, such as cleaving by caspase-3, contribute to cognitive decline and impair synaptic plasticity. Additionally, caspase-3 cleaved tau impairs mitochondrial function and organelle transport, both important for synapse. The absence of tau expression can reverse age-associated cognitive and mitochondrial failure by blocking the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP). Understanding the effects of TauC3 on synaptic elements and the role of mPTP can provide insights into Alzheimer's disease progression.
During Alzheimer's (AD), tau protein suffers from abnormal post-translational modifications, including cleaving by caspase-3. These tau forms affect synaptic plasticity contributing to the cognitive decline observed in the early stages of AD. In addition, caspase-3 cleaved tau (TauC3) impairs mitochondrial dynamics and organelles transport, which are both relevant processes for synapse. We recently showed that the absence of tau expression reverts age-associated cognitive and mitochondrial failure by blocking the mitochondrial permeability transition pore (mPTP). mPTP is a mitochondrial complex involved in calcium regulation and apoptosis. Therefore, we studied the effects of TauC3 against the dendritic spine and synaptic vesicle formation and the possible role of mPTP in these alterations. We used mature hippocampal mice neurons to express a reporter protein (GFP, mCherry), coupled to full-length human tau protein (GFP-T4, mCherry-T4), and coupled to human tau protein cleaved at D421 by caspase-3 (GFP-T4C3, mCherry-T4C3) and synaptic elements were evaluated.Treatment with cyclosporine A (CsA), an immunosuppressive drug with inhibitory activity on mPTP, pre-vented ROS increase and mitochondrial depolarization induced by TauC3 in hippocampal neurons. These results were corroborated with immortalized cortical neurons in which ROS increase and ATP loss induced by this tau form were prevented by CsA. Interestingly, TauC3 expression significantly reduced dendritic spine density (filopodia type) and synaptic vesicle number in hippocampal neurons. Also, neurons transfected with TauC3 showed a significant accumulation of synaptophysin protein in their soma. More importantly, all these synaptic alterations were prevented by CsA, suggesting an mPTP role in these negative changes derived from TauC3 expression.

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