Alterations of gut microbiota composition and cogni-tive behavior in APP/PS1/tau triple-transgenic mouse model of Alzheimer's disease / 中国药理学与毒理学杂志
Chinese Journal of Pharmacology and Toxicology
; (6): 521-521, 2023.
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OBJECTIVE Alzheimer's disease(AD)is a progressive neurological disease.Given the important role of gut microbiota composition in AD pathology,the observed perturbation in the microbiota composition and diversity may serve as the mechanisms underlying age-dependent APP/PS1/tau triple-transgenic mouse(3×Tg-AD)mice amyloid deposition and memory deficits.Here-in,we intended to investigate the gut microbiota and as-sessed its relationship with the triggering and develop-ment of cognitive impairment of AD.METHODS This study involves the comparative assessment of spatial learning,amyloid β-protein(Aβ)accumulation,and fecal microbiota alterations in 3×Tg-AD mice from three age groups:AD asymptomatic stage(3 m),presymptomatic stage(6 m),and the symptomatic stage of AD(9 m).RE-SULTS We demonstrate that spatial memory deficits,brain Aβ accumulation,and weight gain in 3×Tg-AD mice gradually appear after 6 months of age.However,the total gut bacterial counts underwent changes from 3 to 6 months of age and were further altered at 9 months of age.Importantly,changes in gut bacteria abundance of Desulfobacterota and Actinobacteriota phylain 6-month-old mice preceded apparent spatial memory deficits.CONCLUSION Changes in the gut microbial community are one of the mechanisms of early AD pathology.
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