Selenomethionine Mitigates Cognitive Decline by Targeting Both Tau Hyperphosphorylation and Autophagic Clearance in an Alzheimer's Disease Mouse Model

Feb 1, 2017The Journal of neuroscience : the official journal of the Society for Neuroscience

Selenomethionine may reduce memory loss by affecting abnormal protein buildup and cell cleanup in an Alzheimer's mouse model

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Abstract

A 3-month treatment with selenomethionine improved cognitive ability in 3xTg-AD mice starting at 8 months of age.

  • Selenomethionine reduced levels of total tau and hyperphosphorylated tau in aged 3xTg-AD mice.
  • The improvement in cognitive function is associated with the modulation of tau hyperphosphorylation through specific signaling pathways.
  • Selenomethionine enhanced the initiation of autophagy and promoted the clearance of tau proteins in both 3xTg-AD mice and primary neurons.
  • The findings suggest that selenomethionine may have a novel role in targeting tau pathology and autophagic mechanisms in Alzheimer's disease.

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