Presenilin‐2 knock‐In mice show severe depressive behavior via DVL3 downregulation

Author:

Yoo Seung Sik1,Lee Dong Won23,Ham Hyeon Joo1,Yeo In Jun1,Chang Ju Young1,Yun Jaesuk1,Son Dong Ju1,Han Sang‐Bae1,Hong Jin Tae1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. College of Pharmacy and Medical Research Center Chungbuk National University Cheongju South Korea

2. Ministry of Food and Drug Safety (MFDS) Cheongju South Korea

3. Korea Health Industry Development Institute Cheongju South Korea

Abstract

AbstractIntroductionAlzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia. Depression is one of the most critical psychiatric complications of AD, and 20%–30% of patients with AD experience symptoms of depression. Phospho‐glycogen synthase kinase‐3 beta (GSK3β) is known to be associated with AD and depression. Furthermore, the role of disheveled (DVL) is known to regulate GSK3β. Moreover, presenilin‐2 (PS2) and DVL have cross‐talk with each other. Also, it is widely hypothesized that stress leads to hypersecretion of cortisol and is thus associated with depression. Dickkopf WNT signaling pathway inhibitor‐1 (DKK‐1) is a crucial factor regulating depression and both amyloid beta (Aβ) and phosphorylation of tau are widely known as a biomarker of AD.MethodsTo investigate the relationship between AD and depression, and possible pathways connecting the two diseases, we examined memory function and depression‐related behavior test results in PS2 knock‐in AD mice (PS2 MT). Next, we confirmed that there are relationships between DVL, depression, and cognitive disease through the comparative toxicogenomics database (https://ctdbase.org) and STRING (https://string‐db.org) database.ResultsPS2 knock‐in mice showed much more severe memory impairment and depression than PS2 wild‐type mice (PS2 WT). In AD‐related behavioral experiments, PS2 MT mice showed more memory dysfunction compared with PS2 WT group mice. Moreover, Aβ and phosphorylation of tau showed higher expression in PS2 MT mice than in PS2 WT mice. Depression‐related behavioral tests showed that PS2 MT mice exhibited more depressive behaviors than PS2 WT mice. Furthermore, both higher cortisol levels and higher expression of DKK‐1 were found in PS2 MT mice relative to PS2 WT mice. The results indicated that there is a relationship between DVL and the release of AD‐related mediators and expression of the depression‐related glucocorticoid receptor and DKK‐1. In the PS2 knock‐in group, DVL was significantly decreased compared with the PS2 WT group.ConclusionDepression increases the risk of developing AD and other forms of dementia. Recent evidence indicates that depression symptoms could trigger changes in memory and thinking over time. However, it is recognized that there are no drugs to facilitate a full recovery for both AD and depression. However, our results suggest that AD and depression could be associated, and DVL could be a significant target for the association between AD and depression.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Physiology (medical),Psychiatry and Mental health,Pharmacology

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