WNT/β-catenin Pathway: a Possible Link Between Hypertension and Alzheimer's Disease

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作者
Vallee, Alexandre [1 ]
Vallee, Jean-Noel [2 ,3 ]
Lecarpentier, Yves [4 ]
机构
[1] Foch Hosp, Dept Epidemiol Data Biostat Delegat Clin Res & In, Suresnes, France
[2] UVSQ Paris Saclay Univ, Quinze Vingts Natl Ophthalmol Hosp, Neuroimaging Dept, Paris, France
[3] Univ Poitiers, Lab Math & Applicat LMA, UMR CNRS 7348, Poitiers, France
[4] Grand Hop Est Francilien GHEF, Ctr Rech Clin, Meaux, Seine & Marne, France
关键词
Hypertension; Alzheimer's disease; WNT/beta-catenin pathway; Glutamate; Glutamate transporter; beta-catenin; NF-KAPPA-B; NUCLEUS-TRACTUS-SOLITARII; AMYLOID BETA-PROTEIN; WNT SIGNALING ROLE; GLUTAMINE-SYNTHETASE; BLOOD-PRESSURE; PPAR-GAMMA; NITRIC-OXIDE; SUPRACHIASMATIC NUCLEUS; BAROSENSITIVE NEURONS;
D O I
10.1007/s11906-022-01209-1
中图分类号
R6 [外科学];
学科分类号
1002 ; 100210 ;
摘要
Purpose of Review Recent research has shown that older people with high blood pressure (BP), or hypertension, are more likely to have biomarkers of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Essential hypertension represents the most common cardiovascular disease worldwide and is thought to be responsible for about 13% of all deaths. People with essential hypertension who regularly take prescribed BP medications are half as likely to develop AD as those who do not take them. What then is the connection? Recent Findings We know that high BP can damage small blood vessels in the brain, affecting those parts that are responsible for memory and thinking. However, the link between AD and hypertension remains unclear. Recent advances in the field of molecular and cellular biology have revealed a downregulation of the canonical WNT/beta-catenin pathway in both hypertension and AD. In AD, the glutamate transport function is decreased, a decrease that is associated with a loss of synapse and neuronal death. beta-catenin signaling appears to act as a major regulator of glutamate transporters (EAAT and GS) expression and can be harnessed to remove excess glutamate in AD. Summary This review focuses on the possible link between hypertension and AD through the decreased WNT/beta-catenin which interacts with the glutamatergic pathway.
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页数:11
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