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Diffuse amyloid deposition,but not plaque number,is reduced in amyloid precursor protein/presenilin 1 double-transgenic mice by pathway lesions
Authors:van Groen T  Liu L  Ikonen S  Kadish I
Institution:Department of Neuroscience and Neurology, University of Kuopio, Canthia Building, PO Box 1627, 70211, Kuopio, Finland. thomas.vangroen@uku.fi
Abstract:Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common form of dementia in the elderly, and the characteristic pathological hallmarks of the disease are neuritic plaques and neurofibrillary tangles. The sequence of events leading to the extracellular deposition of amyloidbeta (Abeta) peptides in plaques or in diffuse deposits is not clear. Here we investigate the relation between disrupted axonal transport of amyloid precursor protein (APP) and/or Abeta and the deposition of Abeta in the deafferented terminal fields in APP/presenilin 1 double-transgenic AD-model mice. In the first experiment we ablated entorhinal cortex neurons and examined the subsequent changes in amyloid deposition in the hippocampus 1 month later. We show that there is a substantial reduction in the amount of diffuse amyloid deposits in the denervated areas of the hippocampus. Further, to investigate the effects of long-term deafferentation, in a second experiment we cut the fimbria-fornix and analyzed the brains 11 months post-lesion. Diffuse amyloid deposits in the deafferented terminal fields of area CA1 and subiculum were dramatically reduced as assessed by image analysis of the Abeta load. Our findings indicate that neuronal ablations decrease diffuse amyloid deposits in the terminal fields of these neurons, and, further, that pathway lesions similarly decrease the amount of diffuse amyloid deposits in the terminal fields of the lesioned axons. Together, this suggests that the axonal transport of APP and/or Abeta and subsequent secretion of Abeta at terminals plays an important role in the deposition of Abeta protein in Alzheimer's disease, and, further, that diffuse deposits do not develop into plaques.py>
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