Apoptosis in the neuroprotective effect of α7 nicotinic receptor in neurodegenerative models

Author:

Mugayar Amanda Amorim1,da Silva Guimarães Giovanna1,de Oliveira Paulo Henrique Tavares1,Miranda Renan Lyra2,dos Santos Aline Araujo1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Departamento de Fisiologia e Farmacologia, Laboratório de Interações Neuroquímicas Instituto Biomédico, Bloco E, Universidade Federal Fluminense Niterói Brazil

2. Laboratório de Neuropatologia e Genética Molecular Instituto Estadual do Cérebro Paulo Niemeyer Rio de Janeiro Brazil

Abstract

AbstractThe α7 subtype of nicotinic receptors (α7 nAChRs) is one of the most abundant nicotinic receptor subtypes in the central nervous system (CNS) and both neurons and nonneuronal cells express α7 nAChRs. When activated, α7 nAChRs become permeable to cations and promote cellular responses such as anti‐apoptotic signaling by modulating the caspases and proteins of the Bcl‐2 family. Neuroprotection is an important function of these receptors, promoting neuronal survival under pathological conditions, including situations of stress and neuronal degeneration. Studies have demonstrated the relationship between the activation of these receptors and the reduction of neuronal or glial cell injury, by controlling apoptotic processes in different models, including neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease. Therefore, one of the most important signaling pathways activated by α7 nAChRs is the PI3K/Akt signaling cascade, which promotes the stimulation of anti‐apoptotic molecules of the Bcl‐2 family, Bcl‐2 and Bcl‐xl, and reduces the expression of caspases and proapoptotic molecules, resulting in cell survival. In Alzheimer's models, the literature shows that α7 nAChR activation attenuates Aβ‐induced neurotoxicity through modulation of different intrinsic apoptotic pathways via PI3K/Akt and mitogen‐activated protein kinase (MAPK). In this review, we provide an up‐to‐date summary of the current evidence on the relationship between the activation of α7 nAChRs, a subtype of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor, and its role in neuroprotection by modulating apoptotic pathways.

Publisher

Wiley

Subject

Cellular and Molecular Neuroscience

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