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Int J Mol Sci ; 21(6)2020 Mar 16.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-32188096

ABSTRACT

Ras homolog protein enriched in brain (Rheb) is a key activator of mammalian target of rapamycin complex 1 (mTORC1). The activation of mTORC1 by Rheb is associated with various processes such as protein synthesis, neuronal growth, differentiation, axonal regeneration, energy homeostasis, autophagy, and amino acid uptake. In addition, Rheb-mTORC1 signaling plays a crucial role in preventing the neurodegeneration of hippocampal neurons in the adult brain. Increasing evidence suggests that the constitutive activation of Rheb has beneficial effects against neurodegenerative diseases such as Alzheimer's disease (AD) and Parkinson's disease (PD). Our recent studies revealed that adeno-associated virus serotype 1 (AAV1) transduction with Rheb(S16H), a constitutively active form of Rheb, exhibits neuroprotective properties through the induction of various neurotrophic factors, promoting neurotrophic interactions between neurons and astrocytes in the hippocampus of the adult brain. This review provides compelling evidence for the therapeutic potential of AAV1-Rheb(S16H) transduction in the hippocampus of the adult brain by exploring its neuroprotective effects and mechanisms.


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Brain/metabolism , Hippocampus/metabolism , Neuroprotective Agents/metabolism , Ras Homolog Enriched in Brain Protein/genetics , Ras Homolog Enriched in Brain Protein/metabolism , Alzheimer Disease/metabolism , Animals , Astrocytes/drug effects , Brain/drug effects , Dependovirus , Hippocampus/drug effects , Humans , Mechanistic Target of Rapamycin Complex 1/metabolism , Nerve Growth Factors/metabolism , Nerve Growth Factors/pharmacology , Neurodegenerative Diseases/drug therapy , Neurodegenerative Diseases/metabolism , Neurons/drug effects , Neuroprotective Agents/pharmacology , Neuroprotective Agents/therapeutic use , Parkinson Disease/metabolism , Parvovirinae , Ras Homolog Enriched in Brain Protein/pharmacology , Ras Homolog Enriched in Brain Protein/therapeutic use , Signal Transduction , Up-Regulation
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Reprod Fertil Dev ; 29(4): 768-777, 2017 Apr.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26748416

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The aim of the present study was to clarify the roles of the mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) signalling pathway in follicular growth and development of thecal cells. Using in vivo-grown and in vitro-cultured ovaries, histological changes were evaluated using haematoxylin and eosin (HE) staining. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) from 0 day post partum (d.p.p.) to 8 d.p.p. ovaries were screened by microarray and verified by quantitative real-time polymerase chain reaction. Forty-two DEGs related to cell proliferation and differentiation were screened out, with most DEGs being related to the to mTOR signalling pathway. Then, 3 d.p.p. ovaries were retrieved and used to verify the role of mTOR signalling in follicle and thecal cell development using its activators (Ras homologue enriched in brain (Rheb) and GTP) and inhibitor (rapamycin). The development of follicles and thecal cells was significantly impaired in ovaries cultured in vitro Day 3 to Day 8. In in vitro-cultured ovaries, Rheb and GTP (is 100ngmL-1 Rheb and 500ngmL-1 GTP for 48h) significantly increased follicle diameter, the percentage of primary and secondary follicles and the umber of thecal cells, and upregulated expression of mTOR, phosphorylated eukaryotic translation initiation factor 4E-binding protein 1 (4EBP1), eukaryotic initiation factor (eIF) 4F and cytochrome P450, family 17, subfamily A, polypeptide 1 (CYP17A1). Rapamycin (10nM rapamycin for 24h) had opposite effects to those of Rheb and GTP, and partly abrogated (significant) the effects of Rheb and GTP when added to the culture in combination with these drugs. Thus, mTOR signalling plays an important role in follicle growth and thecal cell development.


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Eukaryotic Initiation Factor-4F/metabolism , Ovarian Follicle/metabolism , Signal Transduction/physiology , TOR Serine-Threonine Kinases/metabolism , Theca Cells/metabolism , Animals , Female , Gene Expression Profiling , Guanosine Triphosphate/pharmacology , Mice , Ovarian Follicle/drug effects , Ovarian Follicle/growth & development , Phosphorylation/drug effects , Ras Homolog Enriched in Brain Protein/pharmacology , Signal Transduction/drug effects , Sirolimus/pharmacology , Theca Cells/drug effects
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