Adiponectin, the adiponectin paradox, and Alzheimer’s Disease: Is this association biologically plausible?

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Rômulo Sperduto Dezonne
Cláudia Maria Pereira
Cyro José de Moraes Martins
Virgínia Genelhu de Abreu
Emilio Antonio Francischetti
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[1] State Institute of the Brain Paulo Niemeyer,Neuropathology and Molecular Genetics Laboratory
[2] State Health Department,School of Dentistry
[3] Federal University of Rio de Janeiro,Laboratory of Clinical and Experimental Pathophysiology
[4] Rio de Janeiro State University,undefined
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Metabolic Brain Disease | 2023年 / 38卷
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Obesity; Insulin resistance; Adiponectin resistance; Adiponectin paradox; Alzheimer’s Disease;
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Dementia, especially Alzheimer’s Disease (AD) and vascular dementia, is a major public health problem that continues to expand in both economically emerging and hegemonic countries. In 2017, the World Alzheimer Report estimated that over 50 million people were living with dementia globally. Metabolic dysfunctions of brain structures such as the hippocampus and cerebral cortex have been implicated as risk factors for dementia. Several well-defined metabolic risk factors for AD include visceral obesity, chronic inflammation, peripheral and brain insulin resistance, type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM), hypercholesterolemia, and others. In this review, we describe the relationship between the dysmetabolic mechanisms, although still unknown, and dementia, particularly AD. Adiponectin (ADPN), the most abundant circulating adipocytokine, acts as a protagonist in the metabolic dysfunction associated with AD, with unexpected and intriguing dual biological functions. This contradictory role of ADPN has been termed the adiponectin paradox. Some evidence suggests that the adiponectin paradox is important in amyloidogenic evolvability in AD. We present cumulative evidence showing that AD and T2DM share many common features. We also review the mechanistic pathways involving brain insulin resistance. We discuss the importance of the evolvability of amyloidogenic proteins (APs), defined as the capacity of a system for adaptive evolution. Finally, we describe potential therapeutic strategies in AD, based on the adiponectin paradox.
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