Roles of BMP6/7 in Actin Dynamics in Amyloid β-Induced Neurotoxicity

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ABSTRACT

Actin dynamics plays an important role in many physiological functions such as long-term potentiation, neurotransmission, regulatory proteins translocation, ATP cycle, etc. When amyloid β (Aβ)-induced neurotoxicity occurs, the imbalance of actin dynamics leads to dystrophy of dendrites, which is characteristic pathology in Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Transient and persistent Aβ neurotoxicity provokes distinct manifestations of actin dynamics and causes opposing effects in AD. It has been shown that bone morphogenetic protein 6/7 (BMP6/7) protects neuronal morphology against Aβ-induced neurotoxicity, and can directly bind to LIM kinase1 (LIMK1), being one part of the upstream regulatory pathway of actin dynamics. This review aims to discuss a potential mechanism of BMPs underlying maintainance of cytoskeletal stabilization in neurite.

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Sun, L. , Zhang, Y. & Xiao, S. (2014). Roles of BMP6/7 in Actin Dynamics in Amyloid β-Induced Neurotoxicity. Psychology, 5, 707-717. doi: 10.4236/psych.2014.57082.

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