Neuronal AMP-activated protein kinase hyper-activation induces synaptic loss by an autophagy-mediated process

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Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is a neurodegenerative disorder characterized by synaptic loss that leads to the development of cognitive deficits. Synapses are neuronal structures that play a crucial role in memory formation and are known to consume most of the energy used in the brain. Interestingly, AMP-activated protein kinase (AMPK), the main intracellular energy sensor, is hyper-activated in degenerating neurons in several neurodegenerative diseases, including AD. In this context, we asked whether AMPK hyper-activation could influence synapses' integrity and function. AMPK hyper-activation in differentiated primary neurons led to a time-dependent decrease in pre- and post-synaptic markers, which was accompanied by a reduction in synapses number and a loss of neuronal networks functionality. The loss of post-synaptic proteins was mediated by an AMPK-regulated autophagy-dependent pathway. Finally, this process was also observed in vivo, where AMPK hyper-activation primed synaptic loss. Overall, our data demonstrate that during energetic stress condition, AMPK might play a fundamental role in the maintenance of synaptic integrity, at least in part through the regulation of autophagy. Thus, AMPK might represent a potential link between energetic failure and synaptic integrity in neurodegenerative conditions such as AD.

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Domise, M., Sauvé, F., Didier, S., Caillerez, R., Bégard, S., Carrier, S., … Vingtdeux, V. (2019). Neuronal AMP-activated protein kinase hyper-activation induces synaptic loss by an autophagy-mediated process. Cell Death and Disease, 10(3). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41419-019-1464-x

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