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Complement C3 deficiency protects against neurodegeneration in aged plaque-rich APP/PS1 mice
Lack of Complement C3 may protect against brain cell loss in older mice with Alzheimer's-like plaques
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Abstract
16-month-old APP/PS1;KO mice performed better on a learning and memory task than APP/PS1 mice despite having more cerebral Aβ plaques.
- C3 deficiency is associated with improved cognitive performance in aged APP/PS1;KO mice.
- Higher levels of cerebral Aβ plaques were observed in APP/PS1;KO mice compared to APP/PS1 mice.
- Aged APP/PS1;KO mice had fewer microglia and astrocytes within the center of Aβ plaques.
- Reduced levels of several proinflammatory cytokines were found in the brains of APP/PS1;KO mice.
- C3 deficiency may protect against age-related loss of synapses and neurons in APP/PS1 mice.
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