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大脑、衰老与神经退行性变:锌离子可用性的作用

Brain, aging and neurodegeneration: role of zinc ion availability.

作者信息

Mocchegiani Eugenio, Bertoni-Freddari Carlo, Marcellini Fiorella, Malavolta Marco

机构信息

Immunology Ctr. Section Nutrition, Immunity and Aging, Res. Department INRCA, Ancona 60100, Via Birarelli 8, 60121, Italy.

出版信息

Prog Neurobiol. 2005 Apr;75(6):367-90. doi: 10.1016/j.pneurobio.2005.04.005.

Abstract

Actual fields of research in neurobiology are not only aimed at understanding the different aspects of brain aging but also at developing strategies useful to preserve brain compensatory capacity and to prevent the onset of neurodegenerative diseases. Consistent with this trend much attention has been addressed to zinc metabolism. In fact, zinc acts as a neuromodulator at excitatory synapses and has a considerable role in the stress response and in the functionality of zinc-dependent enzymes contributing to maintaining brain compensatory capacity. In particular, the mechanisms that modulate the free zinc pool are pivotal for safeguarding brain health and performance. Alterations in zinc homeostasis have been reported in Parkinson's and Alzheimer's disease as well as in transient forebrain ischemia, seizures and traumatic brain injury, but little is known regarding aged brain. There is much evidence that that age-related changes, frequently associated to a decline in brain functions and impaired cognitive performances, could be related to dysfunctions affecting the intracellular zinc ion availability. A general agreement emerges from studies of humans' and rodents' old brains about an increased expression of metallothionein (MT) isoforms I and II, but dyshomogenous results are reported for MT-III, and it is still uncertain whether these proteins maintain in aging the protective role, as it occurs in adult/young age. At the same time, there is considerable evidence that amyloid-beta deposition in Alzheimer's disease is induced by zinc, but the pathological significance and the causes of this phenomenon are still an open question. The scientific debate on the role of zinc and of some zinc-binding proteins in aging and neurodegenerative disorders, as well as on the beneficial effect of zinc supplementation in aged brain and neurodegeneration, is extensively discussed in this review.

摘要

神经生物学的实际研究领域不仅旨在了解大脑衰老的不同方面,还致力于开发有助于保持大脑代偿能力和预防神经退行性疾病发生的策略。与这一趋势一致,锌代谢受到了广泛关注。事实上,锌在兴奋性突触处作为神经调节剂发挥作用,在应激反应以及对维持大脑代偿能力有贡献的锌依赖性酶的功能方面具有重要作用。特别是,调节游离锌池的机制对于维护大脑健康和功能至关重要。帕金森病、阿尔茨海默病以及短暂性前脑缺血、癫痫和创伤性脑损伤中均有锌稳态改变的报道,但关于老年大脑的情况知之甚少。有大量证据表明,与大脑功能下降和认知能力受损相关的年龄相关变化可能与影响细胞内锌离子可用性的功能障碍有关。对人类和啮齿动物老年大脑的研究普遍发现金属硫蛋白(MT)I和II亚型的表达增加,但关于MT-III的结果并不一致,而且这些蛋白质在衰老过程中是否仍保持其在成年/年轻时的保护作用仍不确定。同时,有大量证据表明,阿尔茨海默病中的β-淀粉样蛋白沉积是由锌诱导的,但这一现象的病理意义和原因仍是一个悬而未决的问题。本综述广泛讨论了关于锌和一些锌结合蛋白在衰老和神经退行性疾病中的作用,以及锌补充对老年大脑和神经退行性变的有益作用的科学争论。

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