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Drosophila Neprilysin 1 Rescues Memory Deficits Caused by Amyloid-β Peptide.

J Neurosci.. 2017-10; 
Turrel O, Goguel V, Preat T.
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Abstract

Neprilysins are Type II metalloproteinases known to degrade and inactivate a number of small peptides, in particular the mammalian amyloid-β peptide (Aβ). In Drosophila, several neprilysins expressed in the brain are required for middle-term (MTM) and long-term memory (LTM) in the dorsal paired medial (DPM) neurons, a pair of large neurons that broadly innervate the mushroom bodies (MB), the center of olfactory memory. These data indicate that one or several peptides need to be degraded for MTM and LTM. We have previously shown that the fly amyloid precursor protein (APPL) is required for memory in the MB. We show here that APPL is also required in adult DPM neurons for MTM and LTM formation. This finding pro... More

Keywords

Drosophila; amyloid peptide; dorsal paired medial neurons; learning and memory; neprilysin; olfactory conditioning