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High glucose upregulates BACE1-mediated A beta production through ROS-dependent HIF-1 alpha and LXR alpha/ABCA1-regulated lipid raft reorganization in SK-N-MC cells

Authors
Lee, Hyun JikRyu, Jung MinJung, Young HyunLee, Sei-JungKim, Jeong YeonLee, Sang HunHwang, In KooSeong, Je KyungHan, Ho Jae
Issue Date
10-Nov-2016
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group
Keywords
High glucose; lipid raft; SK-N-MC cells; Alzheimer’s disease
Citation
Scientific Reports, v.6
Journal Title
Scientific Reports
Volume
6
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/sch/handle/2021.sw.sch/8601
DOI
10.1038/srep36746
ISSN
2045-2322
Abstract
There is an accumulation of evidence indicating that the risk of Alzheimer's disease is associated with diabetes mellitus, an indicator of high glucose concentrations in blood plasma. This study investigated the effect of high glucose on BACE1 expression and amyloidogenesis in vivo, and we present details of the mechanism associated with those effects. Our results, using ZLC and ZDF rat models, showed that ZDF rats have high levels of amyloid-beta (A beta), phosphorylated tau, BACE1, and APP-C99. In vitro result with mouse hippocampal neuron and SK-N-MC, high glucose stimulated A beta secretion and apoptosis in a dose-dependent manner. In addition, high glucose increased BACE1 and APP-C99 expressions, which were reversed by a reactive oxygen species (ROS) scavenger. Indeed, high glucose increased intracellular ROS levels and HIF-1 alpha expression, associated with regulation of BACE1 and Liver X Receptor alpha (LXR alpha). In addition, high glucose induced ATP-binding cassette transporter A1 (ABCA1) down-regulation, was associated with LXR-induced lipid raft reorganization and BACE1 localization on the lipid raft. Furthermore, silencing of BACE1 expression was shown to regulate A beta secretion and apoptosis of SK-N-MC. In conclusion, high glucose upregulates BACE1 expression and activity through HIF-1 alpha and LXR alpha/ABCA1-regulated lipid raft reorganization, leading to A beta production and apoptosis of SK-N-MC.
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