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The Emerging Role of the Sigma-1 Receptor in Autophagy: Hand-in-hand Targets for the Treatment of Alzheimer's

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Publisher Informa Healthcare
Specialty Pharmacology
Date 2021 Jun 10
PMID 34110944
Citations 13
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Abstract

Introduction: Autophagy is a cellular catabolic mechanism that helps clear damaged cellular components and is essential for normal cellular and tissue function. The sigma-1 receptor (σ-1R) is a chaperone protein involved in signal transduction, neurite outgrowth, and plasticity, improving memory, and neuroprotection. Recent evidence shows that σ-1R can promote autophagy. Autophagy activation by the σ-1Rs along with other neuroprotective effects makes it an interesting target for the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. AF710B, T-817 MA, and ANAVEX2-73 are some of the σ-1R agonists which have shown promising results and have entered clinical trials. These molecules have also been found to induce autophagy and show cytoprotective effects in cellular models.

Areas Covered: This review provides insight into the current understanding of σ-1R functions related to autophagy and their role in alleviating AD.

Expert Opinion: We propose a mechanism through which the activation of σ-1R and autophagy could alter amyloid precursor protein processing to inhibit amyloid-β production by reconstituting cholesterol and gangliosides in the lipid raft to offer neuroprotection against AD. Future AD treatment could involve the combined targeting of the σ-1R and autophagy activation. We suggest that future studies investigate the link between autophagy the σ-1R and AD.

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