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Tat-Beclin-1 Ameliorates Memory by Improving Neuronal Cytoarchitecture and Mitigating Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Scopolamine-Induced Amnesic Male Mice. | LitMetric

Tat-Beclin-1 Ameliorates Memory by Improving Neuronal Cytoarchitecture and Mitigating Mitochondrial Dysfunction in Scopolamine-Induced Amnesic Male Mice.

ACS Pharmacol Transl Sci

Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Laboratory, Centre of Advanced Study, Department of Zoology, Institute of Science, Banaras Hindu University, Varanasi 221 005, India.

Published: November 2024

AI Article Synopsis

  • Mitophagy is crucial for cellular health, and its impairment can lead to issues like neurodegeneration and memory loss.
  • The study investigates the effects of Tat-Beclin-1, an autophagy inducer, on memory improvement and mitochondrial function in mice with scopolamine-induced amnesia.
  • Results show that Tat-Beclin-1 enhances memory, improves mitochondrial structure, boosts gene expression related to mitophagy and mitochondrial dynamics, and promotes neuronal plasticity, suggesting it could be a valuable treatment for cognitive impairment.

Article Abstract

Mitophagy, the targeted breakdown of damaged mitochondria, plays a vital role in maintaining cellular homeostasis. As impairment of mitophagy leads to neurodegeneration and memory decline, the current study explores the therapeutic potential of an autophagy inducer Tat-Beclin-1 during scopolamine-induced amnesia. Tat-Beclin-1 improved contextual and recognition memory and also mitochondrial ultrastructure by restoring mitochondrial length and area and reducing the number of fragmented mitochondria. Tat-Beclin-1 upregulated the expression of genes associated with mitophagy (PTEN-induced kinase 1, Parkin, Lamp2, and LC3), mitochondrial fusion (Mfn1, Mfn2, and optic atrophy1), and fission (dynamin-related protein 1 and Fis1) in amnesic mice. Subsequently, these results were supported by a decreased level of p-Drp1 (S616) and Drp 1 ratios and an increased level of Mfn2, LC3BI, and BII in Tat-Beclin-1-treated mice. Moreover, Tat-Beclin-1 maintained mitochondrial membrane potential and complex I/V activity in amnesic mice. Tat-Beclin-1 enhanced myelination and diminished the activity of acetylcholinesterase and caspase-3 activity. Sholl analysis revealed augmented dendritic branching and length, elevated dendritic spine density, and upregulated the expression of synaptophysin and PSD95 proteins, indicating neuronal plasticity enhancement by Tat-Beclin-1. Thus, these findings provide valuable insights into the therapeutic potential of Tat-Beclin-1, addressing mitochondrial dysfunction to mitigate cognitive impairment associated with amnesic conditions.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11555511PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1021/acsptsci.4c00283DOI Listing

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