Biliverdin Reductase-A Mediates the Beneficial Effects of Intranasal Insulin in Alzheimer Disease.
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                  Impairment of biliverdin reductase-A (BVR-A) is an early event leading to brain insulin resistance in AD. Intranasal insulin (INI) administration is under evaluation as a strategy to alleviate brain insulin resistance; however, the molecular mechanisms underlying INI beneficial effects are still unclear. We show that INI improves insulin signaling activation in the hippocampus and cortex of adult and aged 3×Tg-AD mice by ameliorating BVR-A activation. These changes were associated with a reduction of nitrosative stress, Tau phosphorylation, and Aβ oligomers in brain, along with improved cognitive functions. The role of BVR-A was strengthened by showing that cells lacking BVR-A: (i) develop insulin resistance if treated with insulin and (ii) can be recovered from insulin resistance only if treated with a BVR-A-mimetic peptide. These novel findings shed light on the mechanisms underlying INI treatment effects and suggest BVR-A as potential therapeutic target to prevent brain insulin resistance in AD.  | 
        
| Year of Publication |    :  
                  2019 
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| Journal |    :  
                  Molecular neurobiology 
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| Volume |    :  
                  56 
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| Issue |    :  
                  4 
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| Number of Pages |    :  
                  2922-2943 
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| ISSN Number |    :  
                  0893-7648 
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| URL |    :  
                  https://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s12035-018-1231-5 
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| DOI |    :  
                  10.1007/s12035-018-1231-5 
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| Short Title |    :  
                  Mol Neurobiol 
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