scholarly journals The impact of ligature‐induced periodontitis on an experimental mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease

2020 ◽  
Vol 16 (S3) ◽  
Author(s):  
Rachel Pei‐Hsuan Wang ◽  
Wai‐Keung Leung ◽  
Tetsuya Goto ◽  
Janice Yuen Shan Ho ◽  
Raymond Chuen‐Chung Chang
PLoS ONE ◽  
2013 ◽  
Vol 8 (7) ◽  
pp. e68722 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tomi Rantamäki ◽  
Susanna Kemppainen ◽  
Henri Autio ◽  
Saara Stavén ◽  
Hennariikka Koivisto ◽  
...  

eLife ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 10 ◽  
Author(s):  
Fabiola Paciello ◽  
Marco Rinaudo ◽  
Valentina Longo ◽  
Sara Cocco ◽  
Giulia Conforto ◽  
...  

Although association between hearing impairment and dementia has been widely documented by epidemiological studies, the role of auditory sensory deprivation in cognitive decline remains to be fully understood. To address this issue we investigated the impact of hearing loss on the onset and time-course of cognitive decline in an animal model of Alzheimer’s disease (AD), that is the 3×Tg-AD mice and the underlying mechanisms. We found that hearing loss induced by noise exposure in the 3×Tg-AD mice before the phenotype is manifested caused persistent synaptic and morphological alterations in the auditory cortex. This was associated with earlier hippocampal dysfunction, increased tau phosphorylation, neuroinflammation, and redox imbalance, along with anticipated memory deficits compared to the expected time-course of the neurodegenerative phenotype. Our data suggest that a mouse model of AD is more vulnerable to central damage induced by hearing loss and shows reduced ability to counteract noise-induced detrimental effects, which accelerates the neurodegenerative disease onset.


2022 ◽  
Vol 2022 ◽  
pp. 1-13
Author(s):  
Kaixuan Luo ◽  
Yuhong Wang ◽  
Wen-Shiang Chen ◽  
Xiangjun Feng ◽  
Yehui Liao ◽  
...  

Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most common type of dementia but lacks effective treatment at present. Gastrodin (GAS) is a phenolic glycoside extracted from the traditional Chinese herb—Gastrodia elata—and has been reported as a potential therapeutic agent for AD. However, its efficiency is reduced for AD patients due to its limited BBB permeability. Studies have demonstrated the feasibility of opening the blood-brain barrier (BBB) via focused ultrasound (FUS) to overcome the obstacles preventing medicines from blood flow into the brain tissue. We explored the therapeutic potential of FUS-mediated BBB opening combined with GAS in an AD-like mouse model induced by unilateral intracerebroventricular (ICV) injection of Aβ1-42. Mice were divided into 5 groups: control, untreated, GAS, FUS and FUS+GAS. Combined treatment (FUS+GAS) rather than single intervention (GAS or FUS) alleviated memory deficit and neuropathology of AD-like mice. The time that mice spent in the novel arm was prolonged in the Y-maze test after 15-day intervention, and the waste-cleaning effect was remarkably increased. Contents of Aβ, tau, and P-tau in the observed (also the targeted) hippocampus were reduced. BDNF, synaptophysin (SYN), and PSD-95 were upregulated in the combined group. Overall, our results demonstrate that FUS-mediated BBB opening combined with GAS injection exerts the potential to alleviate memory deficit and neuropathology in the AD-like experimental mouse model, which may be a novel strategy for AD treatment.


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