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

Jan 8, 2024bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology

Age and Sex Influence Alzheimer's Progression and Inflammation Differently in Mice and Human Brains

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Abstract

3xTg-AD females significantly outlived 3xTg-AD males, highlighting differences in Alzheimer's disease progression.

  • 3xTg-AD females displayed progressive Alzheimer's neuropathology, while males showed signs of hepatic inflammation without significant Alzheimer's hallmarks.
  • Males exhibited an accelerated increase in immune-related gene expression in the brain compared to females.
  • Clinical data indicate that sex-specific alterations in neuronal signaling and immune function pathways are present in individuals with Alzheimer's disease.
  • Complement-related gene expression was more highly upregulated in diseased males, suggesting a potential link to disease mechanisms.
  • Chronic inflammation and complement activation are associated with increased mortality in the context of Alzheimer's disease.

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