O3-04-01: Amyloid-Beta oligomers accumulate in the postsynaptic density fraction and reveal cognitive impairment in transgenic mice model of Alzheimer's disease

2011 ◽  
Vol 7 ◽  
pp. S505-S505
Author(s):  
Olivier Moustié ◽  
Frédéric Leveille ◽  
Eric Maubert ◽  
Thomas Freret ◽  
Olivier Nicole ◽  
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2021 ◽  
pp. 1-20
Author(s):  
Daniel Cuervo-Zanatta ◽  
Jaime Garcia-Mena ◽  
Claudia Perez-Cruz

Background: Normal aging is accompanied by cognitive deficiencies, affecting women and men equally. Aging is the main risk factor for Alzheimer’s disease (AD), with women having a higher risk. The higher prevalence of AD in women is associated with the abrupt hormonal decline seen after menopause. However, other factors may be involved in this sex-related cognitive decline. Alterations in gut microbiota (GM) and its bioproducts have been reported in AD subjects and transgenic (Tg) mice, having a direct impact on brain amyloid-β pathology in male (M), but not in female (F) mice. Objective: The aim of this work was to determine GM composition and cognitive dysfunction in M and F wildtype (WT) and Tg mice, in a sex/genotype segregation design. Methods: Anxiety, short term working-memory, spatial learning, and long-term spatial memory were evaluated in 6-month-old WT and Tg male mice. Fecal short chain fatty acids were determined by chromatography, and DNA sequencing and bioinformatic analyses were used to determine GM differences. Results: We observed sex-dependent differences in cognitive skills in WT mice, favoring F mice. However, the cognitive advantage of females was lost in Tg mice. GM composition showed few sex-related differences in WT mice. Contrary, Tg-M mice presented a more severe dysbiosis than Tg-F mice. A decreased abundance of Ruminococcaceae was associated with cognitive deficits in Tg-F mice, while butyrate levels were positively associated with better working- and object recognition-memory in WT-F mice. Conclusion: This report describes a sex-dependent association between GM alterations and cognitive impairment in a mice model of AD.


2016 ◽  
Vol 19 (10) ◽  
pp. 475-483 ◽  
Author(s):  
Selvaraju Subash ◽  
Musthafa Mohamed Essa ◽  
Nady Braidy ◽  
Ahood Al-Jabri ◽  
Ragini Vaishnav ◽  
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2013 ◽  
Vol 537 ◽  
pp. 29-34 ◽  
Author(s):  
Huizhen Nie ◽  
Zejian Wang ◽  
Wenjuan Zhao ◽  
Jinmiao Lu ◽  
Can Zhang ◽  
...  

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