PubMed 19126755

It is noteworthy that the alpha7 nAChR activity increases intracellular accumulation of Abeta in neurons (336), and Abeta peptides, in addition to modulating nAChR activity, downregulate the expression of nAChRs (197).

BEL
act(p(HGNC:CHRNA7)) increases a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta", loc(GO:intracellular))
Hash
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MeSHAnatomy
Neurons
TextLocation
Review
Networks

PubMed 19293145

In addition, not only have alpha7 nAChRs been found colocalized with plaques (Wang et al., 2000b) but alpha7 and alpha4 subunits are also positively correlated with neurons that accumulate Abeta (Wevers et al., 1999).

BEL
p(HGNC:CHRNA7) positiveCorrelation a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta")
Hash
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MeSHAnatomy
Neurons
Networks

PubMed 19293145

In SHSY5Y cells, RNA interference (RNAi) knockdown of alpha7 enhanced Abeta toxicity (Qi et al., 2007), and alpha7 antagonists, but not alpha4beta2 antagonists, block galantamine protection of cultured rat neurons (Kihara et al., 2004). Donepezil protects cultured rat cortical neurons against Abeta toxicity through both alpha7 and non-alpha7 nAChRs (Takada et al., 2003). It is therefore likely that alpha7 nAChRs are the primary mediators of nicotine neuroprotection, but in some cells, non-alpha7 subtypes are also likely to contribute.

PubMed 19293145

An indication that nAChRs may play a role in Abeta internalization comes from a close inspection of cholinergic neurons in brains from patients with AD, which revealed that neurons with high expression levels of alpha7 also contained large amounts of intracellular Abeta (Nagele et al., 2002). Addition of Abeta to the culture medium of neuroblastoma cells overexpressing alpha7 results in more Abeta internalization than in control cells with lower levels of alpha7 expression (Nagele et al., 2002).

BEL
p(HGNC:CHRNA7) increases a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta")
Hash
0c34e691d2
MeSHAnatomy
Brain, Neurons
MeSHDisease
Alzheimer Disease
Networks

PubMed 19293145

In contrast, Small et al. (2007) found no displacement of alpha-BTX from SH-SY5Y cells (a cell line very closely related to that used by Wang et al.) by either amyloid or methyllycaconitine. Wang et al. (2000b) also showed similar staining of human AD cortical neurons by alpha7 and Abeta antibodies in double immunofluorescence, suggesting that in human cortical neurons, alpha7 and Abeta are closely associated, although such an approach does not prove direct binding. However another study (Small et al., 2007) showed no displacement of labeled alpha-bungarotoxin from cell lines expressing rat alpha7 nAChRs.

BEL
p(HGNC:CHRNA7) association a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta")
Hash
2ec872c128
CellLine
SH-SY5Y
Networks

PubMed 17009926

This prospect was supported by the finding that α7 nAChRs were found in plaques (159), and α7 and α4 subunits positively correlated with neurons that accumulated Aβ and hyperphosphorylated tau in AD brain tissue (161).

BEL
p(HGNC:CHRNA7) positiveCorrelation a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta")
Hash
36cd7e385a
Cell
neuron
MeSHAnatomy
Brain
MeSHDisease
Alzheimer Disease
Networks

PubMed 29191965

AD brains show an upregulation of CHRNA7 (acr-14 homolog in humans) (84), where it may mediate the Ab-induced tau pathology (85).

BEL
p(HGNC:CHRNA7) regulates act(a(CHEBI:"amyloid-beta"))
Hash
5812e33407
MeSHAnatomy
Brain
Species
6239
Networks

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