Dysregulated clock gene expression and abnormal diurnal regulation of hippocampal inhibitory transmission and spatial memory in amyloid precursor protein transgenic mice

Aug 1, 2021Neurobiology of disease

Disrupted daily rhythms of memory-related brain signals and spatial memory in mice with Alzheimer's-linked protein

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Abstract

Tg-SwDI mice exhibited no day/night differences in spatial working memory tasks compared to controls.

  • Disrupted circadian rhythms were previously reported in Tg-SwDI mice with human amyloid-beta precursor protein mutations.
  • Tg-SwDI mice showed significantly lower levels of the clock gene Per2 at both mRNA and protein levels compared to controls.
  • In Tg-SwDI mice, day/night differences in the amplitude of spontaneous inhibitory post-synaptic currents in hippocampal cells were absent.
  • Current injection experiments revealed no diurnal differences in excitability of CA1 pyramidal cells in Tg-SwDI mice.
  • The normal regulation of inhibitory transmission in the hippocampus is diminished in the Tg-SwDI model of Alzheimer's disease.

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