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Deficient hippocampal insulin signaling and augmented Tau phosphorylation is related to obesity- and age-induced peripheral insulin resistance : a study in Zucker rats

Authors :
Barbora Mikulášková
Rafał Olszanecki
Lucia Gajdosechova
Andrea Spolcova
Beata Bujak-Giżycka
Stefan Zorad
Katarina Krskova
Maciej Suski
Blanka Železná
Lenka Maletínská
Source :
BMC Neuroscience, 15, BMC Neuroscience
Publication Year :
2014

Abstract

Background Insulin signaling and Tau protein phosphorylation in the hippocampi of young and old obese Zucker fa/fa rats and their lean controls were assessed to determine whether obesity-induced peripheral insulin resistance and aging are risk factors for central insulin resistance and whether central insulin resistance is related to the pathologic phosphorylation of the Tau protein. Results Aging and obesity significantly attenuated the phosphorylation of the insulin cascade kinases Akt (protein kinase B, PKB) and GSK-3β (glycogen synthase kinase 3β) in the hippocampi of the fa/fa rats. Furthermore, the hyperphosphorylation of Tau Ser396 alone and both Tau Ser396 and Thr231 was significantly augmented by aging and obesity, respectively, in the hippocampi of these rats. Conclusions Both age-induced and obesity-induced peripheral insulin resistance are associated with central insulin resistance that is linked to hyperTau phosphorylation. Peripheral hyperinsulinemia, rather than hyperglycemia, appears to promote central insulin resistance and the Tau pathology in fa/fa rats.<br />BMC Neuroscience, 15<br />ISSN:1471-2202

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
14712202
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
BMC Neuroscience, 15, BMC Neuroscience
Accession number :
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