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A Novel PDE4D Inhibitor BPN14770 Reverses Scopolamine-Induced Cognitive Deficits via cAMP/SIRT1/Akt/Bcl-2 Pathway

  • Yulu Wang
  • , Shichao Gao
  • , Victor Zheng
  • , Ling Chen
  • , Min Ma
  • , Shichen Shen
  • , Jun Qu
  • , Hanting Zhang
  • , Mark E. Gurney
  • , James M. O’Donnell
  • , Ying Xu
  • Fujian University of Traditional Chinese Medicine
  • SUNY Buffalo
  • Zhejiang University School of Medicine
  • West Virginia University
  • Roswell Park Cancer Institute
  • Tetra Therapeutics

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Abstract

A global, quantitative proteomics/systems-biology analysis of the selective pharmacological inhibition of phosphodiesterase-4D (PDE4D) revealed the differential regulation of pathways associated with neuroplasticity in memory-associated brain regions. Subtype selective inhibitors of PDE4D bind in an allosteric site that differs between mice and humans in a single amino acid (tyrosine vs. phenylalanine, respectively). Therefore to study selective inhibition of PDE4D by BPN14770, a subtype selective allosteric inhibitor of PDE4D, we utilized a line of mice in which the PDE4D gene had been humanized by mutating the critical tyrosine to phenylalanine. Relatively low doses of BPN14770 were effective at reversing scopolamine-induced memory and cognitive deficits in humanized PDE4D mice. Inhibition of PDE4D alters the expression of protein kinase A (PKA), Sirt1, Akt, and Bcl-2/Bax which are components of signaling pathways for regulating endocrine response, stress resistance, neuronal autophagy, and apoptosis. Treatment with a series of antagonists, such as H89, sirtinol, and MK-2206, reversed the effect of BPN14770 as shown by behavioral tests and immunoblot analysis. These findings suggest that inhibition of PDE4D enhances signaling through the cAMP-PKA-SIRT1-Akt -Bcl-2/Bax pathway and thereby may provide therapeutic benefit in neurocognitive disorders.

Original languageEnglish
Article number599389
JournalFrontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
Volume8
DOIs
StatePublished - Dec 10 2020

Keywords

  • BPN14770
  • PDE4D
  • cAMP/SIRT1/Akt/Bcl-2 pathway
  • humanized PDE4D mice
  • memory

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