Title of article
Early neuropathology of somatostatin/NPY GABAergic cells in the hippocampus of a PS1 × APP transgenic model of Alzheimerʹs disease
Author/Authors
Blanca Ramos، نويسنده , , David Baglietto-Vargas، نويسنده , , Juan Carlos del Rio، نويسنده , , Ines Moreno-Gonzalez، نويسنده , , Consuelo Santa-Maria، نويسنده , , Sebastian Jimenez، نويسنده , , Cristina Caballero، نويسنده , , Juan Felix Lopez-Tellez، نويسنده , , Zafar U. Khan، نويسنده , , Diego Ruano، نويسنده , , Antonia Gutierrez، نويسنده , , Javier Vitorica، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2006
Pages
15
From page
1658
To page
1672
Abstract
At advanced stages, Alzheimerʹs disease (AD) is characterized by an extensive neuronal loss. However, the early neurodegenerative deficiencies have not been yet identified. Here we report an extensive, selective and early neurodegeneration of the dendritic inhibitory interneurons (oriens-lacunosum moleculare, O-LM, and hilar perforant path-associated, HIPP, cells) in the hippocampus of a transgenic PS1 × APP AD model. At 6 months of age, from 22 different pre- and postsynaptic mRNA markers tested (including GABAergic, glutamatergic and cholinergic markers), only the expression of somatostatin (SOM) and NPY neuropeptides (O-LM and HIPP markers) displayed a significant decrease. Stereological cell counting demonstrated a profound diminution (50–60%) of SOM-immunopositive neurons, preceding the pyramidal cell loss in this AD model. SOM population co-expressing NPY was the most damaged cell subset. Furthermore, a linear correlation between SOM and/or NPY deficiency and Abeta content was also observed. Though the molecular mechanism of SOM neuronal loss remains to be determined, these findings might represent an early hippocampal neuropathology. Therefore, SOM and NPY neuropeptides could constitute important biomarkers to assess the efficacy of potential early AD treatments.
Keywords
transgenic mice , Hippocampus , glutamatergic , GABAergic , Interneurons , Alzheimer’s Disease , Neurodegeneration , biomarkers , cholinergic
Journal title
Neurobiology of Aging
Serial Year
2006
Journal title
Neurobiology of Aging
Record number
820883
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