Lipidomic and sterolomic profiles of different brain regions in the mouse model of Alzheimer’s diseaseOA
Alzheimer’s disease is the most common cause of dementia.Although increasing evidence suggests that disruptions in lipid metabolism are closely associated with the disease,the overall profile of lipid and sterol changes that occur in the brain during Alzheimer’s disease remains unclear.In this study,we compared brain tissues extracted from 32-week-old male wild-type mice and 5×FAD transgenic Alzheimer’s disease model mice,which carry mutations in the amyloid precursor protein(APP)and presenilin 1(PS1)genes.Using untargeted lipidomics and sterolomics techniques,we investigated the metabolic profiles of lipids,with a focus on sterols specifically,in three brain regions:cerebellum,hippocampus,and olfactory bulb.Our results revealed significant alterations in various lipids,particularly in the hippocampus and olfactory bulb,suggesting changes in energy levels in these regions.Further pathway analysis indicated notable disruptions in key metabolic processes,particularly those related to fatty acids and cell membrane components.Additionally,we observed decreased expression of 15 genes involved in lipid and sterol regulation.Collectively,these findings provide new insights into how imbalances in lipid and sterol metabolism may contribute to the progression of Alzheimer’s disease,highlighting potential metabolic pathways involved in the development of this debilitating disease.
Xingsen Zhao;Liqun Chen;Liangjian Ma;Xiaohui Liu;Zhongkai Cao;Xiangjun Chen;Lidan Hu
Department of Nephrology,The Children’s Hospital,Zhejiang University School of Medicine,National Clinical Research Center for Child Health,Hangzhou,Zhejiang Province,China Institute of Biotechnology,Xianghu Laboratory,Hangzhou,Zhejiang Province,ChinaAcademy of Medical Engineering and Translational Medicine,Medical College,Tianjin University,Tianjin,ChinaThe First Clinical Medical College of Lanzhou University,Lanzhou,Gansu Province,ChinaMetabolomics and Lipidomics Center of Tsinghua University,Beijing,ChinaDepartment of Nephrology,The Children’s Hospital,Zhejiang University School of Medicine,National Clinical Research Center for Child Health,Hangzhou,Zhejiang Province,ChinaInstitute of Translational Medicine,Zhejiang University School of Medicine,Hangzhou,Zhejiang Province,ChinaDepartment of Nephrology,The Children’s Hospital,Zhejiang University School of Medicine,National Clinical Research Center for Child Health,Hangzhou,Zhejiang Province,China
医药卫生
Alzheimer’s diseaseAlzheimer’s disease mouse modelbrain lipidsdyslipidemiaslipidomicmetabolismneurodegenerative diseasesterol
《Neural Regeneration Research》 2026 (6)
P.2543-2552,10
supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China,Nos.82200784,32271311Qizhen Foundation,No.226‐2023‐00008(all to LH).
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