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Los cambios en la fosforilación, secreción y empalme de la proteína tau están relacionados con los ritmos circadianos, el sueño y la temperatura corporal (TC). Este descubrimiento ofrece nuevas perspectivas sobre el desarrollo de la patología de la enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA).

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Área de la Ciencia:

  • Neurociencia
  • Cronobiología
  • Biología Molecular

Sus antecedentes:

  • Los agregados de tau hiperfosforilado son clave en la enfermedad de Alzheimer (EA) y las taupatías.
  • Las alteraciones del sueño en la EA se relacionan con alteraciones en la fosforilación y secreción del tau, y el mal sueño es un posible factor de riesgo de EA.
  • La regulación fisiológica de la fosforilación, secreción y empalme del tau a lo largo del ciclo sueño-vigilia no se comprende bien.

Objetivo del estudio:

  • Investigar si la fosforilación, secreción y empalme del tau están regulados por ritmos circadianos vinculados al sueño y la temperatura corporal (TC).
  • Aclarar los mecanismos subyacentes exponiendo células neuronales a temperaturas fisiológicas durante diferentes estados de sueño-vigilia.

Principales métodos:

  • Se emplearon métodos in vitro, in vivo y clínicos.
  • Las células neuronales se expusieron a temperaturas fisiológicas que imitan los ciclos de sueño-vigilia.
  • Se analizaron las variaciones circadianas en la fosforilación, secreción y empalme del tau en relación con el sueño y la temperatura corporal.

Principales resultados:

  • La fosforilación del tau muestra variaciones circadianas impulsadas por el sueño, con hiperfosforilación durante el sueño con temperatura corporal más baja.
  • La temperatura corporal modula la secreción del tau, y las temperaturas más altas aumentan el tau extracelular y circulante.
  • Las temperaturas más bajas favorecieron la exclusión del exón 10 del tau, y los niveles de tau en LCR humano se correlacionaron con el aumento de la TC después del despertar.

Conclusiones:

  • La fosforilación, secreción y empalme del tau siguen un patrón circadiano regulado por la temperatura corporal y el sueño.
  • Los hallazgos proporcionan información novedosa sobre el desarrollo y la propagación de la patología del tau, particularmente relevante dados los déficits de sueño y termorregulación en la EA.