Title of article :
Retinal Levels of Amyloid Beta Correlate with Cerebral Levels of Amyloid Beta in Young APPswe/PS1dE9 Transgenic Mice before Onset of Alzheimer's Disease
Author/Authors :
Mei, Xi Kangning Hospital of Ningbo - Ningbo City - Zhejiang Province, China , Yang, Mengxiang Ningbo University - Ningbo City - Zhejiang Province, China , Zhu, Lina Weifang Medical University - Weifang City - Shandong Province, China , Zhou, Qi Kangning Hospital of Ningbo - Ningbo City - Zhejiang Province, China , Li, Xingxing Kangning Hospital of Ningbo - Ningbo City - Zhejiang Province, China
Abstract :
Objectives. Retina abnormalities are related to cognitive disorders in patients with Alzheimer’s disease (AD). Retinal amyloid beta
(Aβ) can be labeled by curcumin. We measured Aβ content in the cerebrum and retina of APPswe/PS1dE9 (APP) transgenic mice
with early age to investigate the correlation between cerebrum and retina. Methods. APP mice and age-matched wild-type mice
were investigated every month from age 2 months to 6 months to assess changes in Aβ content in the retina and cerebrum. At
the beginning of each month, mice were fed a curcumin diet (50 mg/kg/day) for 7 consecutive days. The Aβ levels in the retina
and cerebrum were measured by ELISAs. Correlations were identified between retinal and cerebral Aβ contents using Pearson’s
correlation. Results. In the absence of curcumin, there was a significant correlation between Aβ contents in the retina and
cerebrum of APP mice (r = 0:7291, P = 0:0014). With increasing age, Aβ-mediated degenerative change in the cerebrum
(P < 0:001 in 5 months) and retina (P < 0:01 in 5 months) increased significantly. The inhibitory effect of curcumin on the Aβ
level was significant in the cerebrum (P < 0:001) and retina (P < 0:01) of older APP mice in the early stage of life. Conclusion.
We observed a significant correlation between the Aβ content in the retina and Aβ content in the cerebrum of APP mice. Our
data suggest an appropriate time to measure retinal Aβ. Although curcumin can label Aβ in the retina, it also suppresses Aβ
levels and weakens the degree of correlation between Aβ in cerebrum and retina tissues.
Keywords :
Retinal Levels , Amyloid Beta Correlate , Cerebral Levels , Young APPswe/PS1dE9 , Transgenic Mice , before Onset , Alzheimer's Disease
Journal title :
Behavioural Neurology