Age, sex and Alzheimer’s disease: a longitudinal study of 3xTg-AD mice reveals sex-specific disease trajectories and inflammatory responses mirrored in postmortem brains from Alzheimer’s patients

Jun 22, 2024Alzheimer's research & therapy

Age and sex influence Alzheimer's disease progression and inflammation differently in mice and human brains

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Abstract

3xTg-AD females significantly outlived 3xTg-AD males while exhibiting progressive Alzheimer's neuropathology.

  • 3xTg-AD males showed progressive hepatic inflammation and splenomegaly but minimal Alzheimer's neuropathology.
  • Males demonstrated an accelerated increase in immune-related gene expression in the brain compared to females.
  • Clinical investigations indicated similar sex-specific alterations in neuronal and immune function in individuals with Alzheimer's disease.
  • In males, heightened expression of complement-related genes was observed, with lipopolysaccharide identified as a potential regulator of these gene changes.
  • Chronic inflammation and complement activation are linked to increased mortality in the context of Alzheimer's disease.

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