Sphingolipid control of cognitive functions in health and disease

IF 14 1区 医学 Q1 BIOCHEMISTRY & MOLECULAR BIOLOGY Progress in lipid research Pub Date : 2022-04-01 DOI:10.1016/j.plipres.2022.101162
Liubov S. Kalinichenko , Erich Gulbins , Johannes Kornhuber , Christian P. Müller
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Abstract

Cognitive processes, particularly learning and memory, are crucial brain mechanisms mediating the successful adaptation of individuals to constantly changing environmental conditions. Impairments in memory performance during neurodegenerative disorders or dementias affect life quality of patients as well as their relatives and careers, and thus have a severe socio-economic impact. The last decades have viewed learning and memory as predominantly protein-mediated process at the synapses of brain neurons. However, recent developments propose a principally new, lipid-based mechanism that regulates cognition. Thereby, crucial members of cell membranes, the sphingolipids, emerged to play an outstanding role in learning and memory. The most abundant brain sphingolipids, ceramides and gangliosides, dynamically shape the composition of protein carrying cellular membranes. This, in turn, regulates protein signaling through the membranes and overall neuronal plasticity. An imbalance in sphingolipid composition and disrupted dynamics significantly affect normal functioning of cells and results in the development of multiple psychiatric and neurological disorders with cognitive impairments. Ceramides and gangliosides interact with a plethora of molecular pathways determining de novo learning and memory, as well as pathogenic pathways of neurodegenerative disorders and dementias of various origins. Considering sphingolipids as a trigger mechanism for learning and memory under physiological and pathological conditions, a principally new class of lipid-based preventive and therapeutic approaches to target cognitive impairments and dementias is emerging.

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鞘脂对健康和疾病认知功能的控制
认知过程,特别是学习和记忆,是调节个体成功适应不断变化的环境条件的关键大脑机制。神经退行性疾病或痴呆患者的记忆功能受损会影响患者及其亲属和职业的生活质量,从而产生严重的社会经济影响。近几十年来,人们一直认为学习和记忆主要是大脑神经元突触中蛋白质介导的过程。然而,最近的发展提出了一种主要是新的、基于脂质的调节认知的机制。因此,细胞膜的关键成员鞘脂在学习和记忆中发挥了重要作用。最丰富的脑鞘脂、神经酰胺和神经节苷类,动态地塑造了携带细胞膜的蛋白质的组成。这反过来又通过细胞膜调节蛋白质信号和整个神经元的可塑性。神经鞘脂组成失衡和动力学紊乱会显著影响细胞的正常功能,并导致多种精神和神经疾病伴认知障碍的发展。神经酰胺和神经节苷脂与大量决定新生学习和记忆的分子途径相互作用,以及各种来源的神经退行性疾病和痴呆的致病途径。考虑到鞘脂是生理和病理条件下学习和记忆的触发机制,一类主要基于脂质的预防和治疗针对认知障碍和痴呆的方法正在出现。
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Progress in lipid research
Progress in lipid research 生物-生化与分子生物学
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期刊介绍: The significance of lipids as a fundamental category of biological compounds has been widely acknowledged. The utilization of our understanding in the fields of biochemistry, chemistry, and physiology of lipids has continued to grow in biotechnology, the fats and oils industry, and medicine. Moreover, new aspects such as lipid biophysics, particularly related to membranes and lipoproteins, as well as basic research and applications of liposomes, have emerged. To keep up with these advancements, there is a need for a journal that can evaluate recent progress in specific areas and provide a historical perspective on current research. Progress in Lipid Research serves this purpose.
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