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Título : Loss of SIRT2 leads to axonal degeneration and locomotor disability associated with redox and energy imbalance
Autor : Ruiz Cortés, Zulma Tatiana
fourcade, Stéphane
Morató, Laia
Parameswaran, Janani
Ruiz, Montserrat
Jové, Ariona
Naudí, Alba
Martínez Redondo, Paloma
Dierssen, Mara
Ferrer, Isidre
Villarroya, Francesc
Pamplona, Reinald
Vaquero, Alejandro
Portero Otín, Manel
Pujol, Aurora
metadata.dc.subject.*: Envejecimiento
Aging
Axones
Axons
ADN Mitocondrial
DNA, Mitochondrial
Metabolismo Energético
Energy Metabolism
Ratones
Mice
Ratones Endogámicos C57BL
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Ratones Noqueados
Mice, Knockout
Sirtuinas 2
Sirtuins 2
Enfermedades Neurodegenerativas
Neurodegenerative Diseases
Fecha de publicación : 2017
Editorial : Wiley
Citación : Fourcade S, Morató L, Parameswaran J, Ruiz M, Ruiz-Cortés T, Jové M, Naudí A, Martínez-Redondo P, Dierssen M, Ferrer I, Villarroya F, Pamplona R, Vaquero A, Portero-Otín M, Pujol A. Loss of SIRT2 leads to axonal degeneration and locomotor disability associated with redox and energy imbalance. Aging Cell. 2017 Dec;16(6):1404-1413. doi: 10.1111/acel.12682.
Resumen : ABSTRACT: Sirtuin 2 (SIRT2) is a member of a family of NAD+ -dependent histone deacetylases (HDAC) that play diverse roles in cellular metabolism and especially for aging process. SIRT2 is located in the nucleus, cytoplasm, and mitochondria, is highly expressed in the central nervous system (CNS), and has been reported to regulate a variety of processes including oxidative stress, genome integrity, and myelination. However, little is known about the role of SIRT2 in the nervous system specifically during aging. Here, we show that middle-aged, 13-month-old mice lacking SIRT2 exhibit locomotor dysfunction due to axonal degeneration, which was not present in young SIRT2 mice. In addition, these Sirt2 / mice exhibit mitochondrial depletion resulting in energy failure, and redox dyshomeostasis. Our results provide a novel link between SIRT2 and physiological aging impacting the axonal compartment of the central nervous system, while supporting a major role for SIRT2 in orchestrating its metabolic regulation. This underscores the value of SIRT2 as a therapeutic target in the most prevalent neurodegenerative diseases that undergo with axonal degeneration associated with redox and energetic dyshomeostasis. Key words: aging; axonal degeneration; mitochondria; redox dyshomeostasis; sirtuin.
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: 1474-9726
ISSN : 1474-9718
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1111/acel.12682
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