Chronic optogenetic activation of hippocampal pyramidal neurons replicates the proteome footprint of Alzheimer’s disease-like pathology

Author:

Keramidis IasonORCID,Samiotaki Martina,Sansonetti Romain,Alonso Johanna,Papanikolopoulou Katerina,Koninck Yves DeORCID

Abstract

AbstractNeuronal overexcitability can elicit synaptic changes, leading to neuronal hyperactivity and abnormal neural circuit processing. Such network disruption impairs neuronal function and survival, initiating neurodegeneration and Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Yet, the sequence of synaptic changes resulting from excessive neuronal activity remains elusive. We employed optogenetics to induce sustained neuronal hyperactivity in the hippocampi of wild-type and AD-like 5xFAD mice. Surprisingly, after a month of daily optogenetic stimulation, the proteomic profiles of photoactivated wild-type and 5xFAD mice exhibited remarkable similarity. Proteins involved in translation, protein transport, autophagy, and notably in the AD pathology were upregulated in wild-type mice. Conversely, both glutamatergic and GABAergic synaptic proteins were downregulated. These hippocampal proteomic and signaling alterations in wild-type mice resulted in spatial memory loss and augmented Αβ42 secretion. Collectively, these findings indicate that sustained neuronal hyperactivity alone replicates proteome changes seen in AD-linked mutant mice. Therefore, prolonged neuronal hyperactivity may contribute to synaptic transmission disruption, memory deficits and the neurodegenerative process associated with AD.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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