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Intraneuronal accumulation of C99 contributes to synaptic alterations, apathy-like behavior, and spatial learning deficits in 3 x TgAD and 2 x TgAD mice

Journal

NEUROBIOLOGY OF AGING
Volume 71, Issue -, Pages 21-31

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCIENCE INC
DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2018.06.038

Keywords

C99; A beta; 2 x TgAD; 3 x TgAD; Alzheimer's disease; Behavior; Actimetry; Morris water maze

Funding

  1. LABEX (excellence laboratory, program investment for the future) DISTALZ (Development of Innovative Strategies for a Transdisciplinary approach to Alzheimer's disease)
  2. Association France Alzheimer
  3. University Hospital Federation (FHU OncoAge)
  4. DISTALZ
  5. Conseil Departemental des Alpes-Maritimes

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The triple transgenic mouse model (3 x TgAD: APP(swe), Tau(P301L), PS1(M146V)) recapitulates both amyloid beta (A beta)- and tau-related lesions as well as synaptic and memory deficits. In these mice, we reported an early apathy-like behavior and alterations in synaptic plasticity appearing concomitantly with intraneuronal accumulation of C99 in the subiculum. To delineate the genuine contribution of C99 on the above phenotypes, we generated double transgenic mice (2 x TgAD: APPswe, TauP301L) that accumulate C99 without Ab deposition or hyperphosphorylation of tau and compared them to 3 x TgAD mice. Here, we show that both TgAD mice display similar decreases in long-term potentiation and in spontaneous locomotor activity measured by actimetry suggesting that the synaptic alterations and the apathy-like behavior were likely linked to C99 rather than Ab. However, spatial learning alterations, assessed by the Morris water maze task, are more pronounced in 3 x TgAD than in 2 x TgAD, suggesting that both Ab and C99 contribute to defects in the acquisition of spatial information. Finally, even if similar results are observed in males, cognitive and non-cognitive deficits are more severe in females. (C) 2018 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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