蛋白质稳态
长寿
生物
神经科学
神经元
秀丽隐杆线虫
感觉系统
生物神经网络
细胞生物学
遗传学
基因
作者
Ranran Zhao,Weiqi Ge,Weikang Xue,Zaidong Deng,Jiaze Liu,Kaiqi Wang,Youngnam N. Jin,Yanxun V. Yu
标识
DOI:10.1073/pnas.2423428122
摘要
The impact of neural activity on aging and longevity remains poorly understood, with limited understanding of the specific neuron groups and molecular mechanisms that regulate lifespan. In this study, we uncover a correlation between human longevity and reduced CaMK4 expression in the frontal cortex. We further show that this link is conserved in Caenorhabditis elegans , where the loss of the homolog CMK-1 leads to increased longevity and enhanced proteostasis. These beneficial effects are primarily driven by suppressed excitation in the primary thermosensory AFD neurons, particularly at elevated temperatures that trigger hyperactivation. In the thermosensory neural circuit, suppression of AFD neuron activity promotes the release of INS-1/insulin from AIZ, which in turn activates DAF-16/FOXO in the intestine. Our findings reveal a causal mechanism through which sensory neural activity governs lifespan and organismal proteostasis, highlighting the significance of CaMK in shaping these processes through the regulation of neural activity.
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