Artigo Revisado por pares

Increased Nuclear NAD Biosynthesis and SIRT1 Activation Prevent Axonal Degeneration

2004; American Association for the Advancement of Science; Volume: 305; Issue: 5686 Linguagem: Inglês

10.1126/science.1098014

ISSN

1095-9203

Autores

Toshiyuki Araki, Yo Sasaki, Jeffrey Milbrandt,

Tópico(s)

Adipose Tissue and Metabolism

Resumo

Axonal degeneration is an active program of self-destruction that is observed in many physiological and pathological settings. In Wallerian degeneration slow ( wld s ) mice, Wallerian degeneration in response to axonal injury is delayed because of a mutation that results in overexpression of a chimeric protein (Wld s ) composed of the ubiquitin assembly protein Ufd2a and the nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) biosynthetic enzyme Nmnat1. We demonstrate that increased Nmnat activity is responsible for the axon-sparing activity of the Wld s protein. Furthermore, we demonstrate that SIRT1, a mammalian ortholog of Sir2, is the downstream effector of increased Nmnat activity that leads to axonal protection. These findings suggest that novel therapeutic strategies directed at increasing the supply of NAD and/or Sir2 activation may be effective for treatment of diseases characterized by axonopathy and neurodegeneration.

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