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Physiological and Pathophysiological Implications of Synaptic Tau.

Philip Regan1, Daniel J Whitcomb1,2, Kwangwook Cho1,2.   

Abstract

Tauopathies encompass a broad range of neurodegenerative diseases featuring extensive neuronal death and cognitive decline. However, research over the past 30 years has failed to significantly advance our understanding of how tau causes dementia, limiting the design of rational therapeutics. It has become evident that we need to expand our understanding of tau in physiology, in order to delineate how tau may contribute to pathology. This review discusses recent evidence that has uncovered a novel aspect of tau function, based on its previously uncharacterized localization to the synapse. Here, multiple streams of evidence support a critical role for synaptic tau in the regulation of synapse physiology. In particular, long-term depression, a form of synaptic weakening, is dependent on the presence of tau in hippocampal neurons. The regulation of tau by specific phosphorylation events downstream of GSK-3β activation appears to be integral to this signaling role. We also describe how the regulation of synapse physiology by tau and its phosphorylation may inform our understanding of tauopathies and comorbid diseases. This work should provide a platform for future tau biology research in addition to therapeutic design.

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Keywords:  Alzheimer’s disease; GSK-3β; dementia; glutamate receptors; long-term depression; neurodegeneration; phosphorylation; synapse; synaptic plasticity; tau; tauopathy

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Year:  2016        PMID: 26908138     DOI: 10.1177/1073858416633439

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neuroscientist        ISSN: 1073-8584            Impact factor:   7.519


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10.  Postsynaptic p47phox regulates long-term depression in the hippocampus.

Authors:  Jee Hyun Yi; Dong Hyun Kim; Thomas M Piers; Seung Chan Kim; Daniel J Whitcomb; Philip Regan; Kwangwook Cho
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