Trans-cinnamaldehyde alleviates amyloid-beta pathogenesis via the SIRT1-PGC1α-PPARγ pathway in 5XFAD transgenic mice

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Abnormal amyloid-β (Aβ) accumulation is the most significant feature of Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Among the several secretases involved in the generation of Aβ, β-secretase (BACE1) is the first rate-limiting enzyme in Aβ production that can be utilized to prevent the development of Aβ-related pathologies. Cinnamon extract, used in traditional medicine, was shown to inhibit the aggregation of tau protein and Aβ aggregation. However, the effect of trans-cinnamaldehyde (TCA), the main component of cinnamon, on Aβ deposition is unknown. Five-month-old 5XFAD mice were treated with TCA for eight weeks. Seven-month-old 5XFAD mice were evaluated for cognitive and spatial memory function. Brain samples collected at the conclusion of the treatment were assessed by immunofluorescence and biochemical analyses. Additional in vivo experiments were conducted to elucidate the mechanisms underlying the effect of TCA in the role of Aβ deposition. TCA treatment led to improvements in cognitive impairment and reduced Aβ deposition in the brains of 5XFAD mice. Interestingly, the levels of BACE1 were decreased, whereas the mRNA and protein levels of three well-known regulators of BACE1, silent information regulator 1 (SIRT1), peroxisome proliferator-activated receptor γ (PPARγ) coactivator 1α (PGC1α), and PPARγ, were increased in TCA-treated 5XFAD mice. TCA led to an improvement in AD pathology by reducing BACE1 levels through the activation of the SIRT1-PGC1α-PPARγ pathway, suggesting that TCA might be a useful therapeutic approach in AD.

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Do, J., Kim, N., Jeon, S. H., Gee, M. S., Ju, Y. J., Kim, J. H., … Lee, J. K. (2020). Trans-cinnamaldehyde alleviates amyloid-beta pathogenesis via the SIRT1-PGC1α-PPARγ pathway in 5XFAD transgenic mice. International Journal of Molecular Sciences, 21(12), 1–13. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms21124492

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