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Loss of APP in mice increases thigmotaxis and is associated with elevated brain expression of IL-13 and IP-10/CXCL10.
Mayagoitia, Karina; Tolan, Andrew J; Shammi, Shohali; Shin, Samuel D; Menchaca, Jesus A; Figueroa, Johnny D; Wilson, Christopher G; Bellinger, Denise L; Ahmed, Abu Shufian Ishtiaq; Soriano, Salvador.
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  • Mayagoitia K; Department of Pathology and Human Anatomy, School of Medicine, Loma Linda University, 24785 Stewart, St., Loma Linda, CA, 92354, United States.
  • Tolan AJ; Department of Pathology and Human Anatomy, School of Medicine, Loma Linda University, 24785 Stewart, St., Loma Linda, CA, 92354, United States.
  • Shammi S; Department of Pathology and Human Anatomy, School of Medicine, Loma Linda University, 24785 Stewart, St., Loma Linda, CA, 92354, United States.
  • Shin SD; Department of Pathology and Human Anatomy, School of Medicine, Loma Linda University, 24785 Stewart, St., Loma Linda, CA, 92354, United States.
  • Menchaca JA; Department of Pathology and Human Anatomy, School of Medicine, Loma Linda University, 24785 Stewart, St., Loma Linda, CA, 92354, United States.
  • Figueroa JD; Department of Basic Sciences, Center for Health Disparities and Molecular Medicine, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda CA, United States.
  • Wilson CG; Lawrence D. Longo, MD Center for Perinatal Biology, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, CA, United States.
  • Bellinger DL; Department of Pathology and Human Anatomy, School of Medicine, Loma Linda University, 24785 Stewart, St., Loma Linda, CA, 92354, United States.
  • Ahmed ASI; Lawrence D. Longo, MD Center for Perinatal Biology, Loma Linda University School of Medicine, Loma Linda, CA, United States.
  • Soriano S; Department of Pathology and Human Anatomy, School of Medicine, Loma Linda University, 24785 Stewart, St., Loma Linda, CA, 92354, United States. Electronic address: kmayagoitia@students.llu.edu.
Physiol Behav ; 240: 113533, 2021 10 15.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34293404
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a progressive neurodegenerative disorder that leads to memory loss and is often accompanied by increased anxiety. Although AD is a heterogeneous disease, dysregulation of inflammatory pathways is a consistent event. Interestingly, the amyloid precursor protein (APP), which is the source of the amyloid peptide Aß, is also necessary for the efficient regulation of the innate immune response. Here, we hypothesize that loss of APP function in mice would lead to cognitive loss and anxiety behavior, both of which are typically present in AD, as well as changes in the expression of inflammatory mediators. To test this hypothesis, we performed open field, Y-maze and novel object recognition tests on 12-18-week-old male and female wildtype and AppKO mice to measure thigmotaxis, short-term spatial memory and long-term recognition memory. We then performed a quantitative multiplexed immunoassay to measure levels of 32 cytokines/chemokines associated with AD and anxiety. Our results showed that AppKO mice, compared to wildtype controls, experienced increased thigmotactic behavior but no memory impairments, and this phenotype correlated with increased IP-10 and IL-13 levels. Future studies will determine whether dysregulation of these inflammatory mediators contributes to pathogenesis in AD.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Risk_factors_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Tipo de estudo: Risk_factors_studies Limite: Animals Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article