Memory deficiency, cerebral amyloid angiopathy, and amyloid-β plaques in APP+PS1 double transgenic rat model of Alzheimer’s disease

Apr 12, 2018PloS one

Memory problems, blood vessel amyloid buildup, and amyloid plaques in a rat model of Alzheimer's disease

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Abstract

Both APP21 and APP+PS1 transgenic rats made significantly more errors in a memory task compared to wild type Fischer rats.

  • APP+PS1 rats exhibited impaired memory, making significantly more errors than both APP21 and wild type rats after a retention interval.
  • Behavioral assessments indicated that APP+PS1 and APP21 rats learned more slowly than wild type rats during the acquisition phase.
  • Histological analysis revealed extensive and mostly diffuse in the hippocampus and dense plaques containing tau in the cortex of APP+PS1 rats.
  • APP+PS1 rats showed signs of vascular changes, including and extensive amyloid-β deposits in blood vessel walls.
  • Enlarged blood vessels and perivascular space were also observed in APP+PS1 rats, further indicating similarities to Alzheimer's disease pathology.

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Key numbers

8.98
Increase in Errors
Main effect of genotype for errors during acquisition training.
4.72
Necrotic Cells
Significantly greater necrotic cells in APP+PS1 rats in the prefrontal cortex.
6.0
Frontal Cortex Blood Vessel Area
Percent of blood vessel area calculated in frontal cortex.

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What this is

  • This research examines memory and brain histology in APP+PS1 double transgenic rats, a model for Alzheimer's disease.
  • The study compares behavioral performance and histopathological changes in APP+PS1 rats with APP21 and wild type Fischer rats.
  • Findings indicate that APP+PS1 rats exhibit significant memory deficits and pathological features similar to those seen in Alzheimer's patients.

Essence

  • APP+PS1 rats show impaired memory and extensive amyloid-β plaque accumulation, resembling Alzheimer's disease pathology. APP21 rats, despite fewer plaques, also demonstrate learning deficits.

Key takeaways

  • APP+PS1 rats made significantly more errors in the Barnes maze compared to APP21 and wild type rats, indicating impaired memory function.
  • The APP+PS1 rats displayed extensive and , suggesting advanced Alzheimer's-like pathology.
  • Both APP21 and APP+PS1 rats had more necrotic cells than wild type rats, indicating that overexpression of APP may lead to neuronal damage and learning deficits.

Caveats

  • The study's findings are limited to female rats, which may not fully represent male responses in Alzheimer's pathology.
  • Behavioral assessments were conducted in a single environment, which may not capture the full range of cognitive abilities.

Definitions

  • Cerebral amyloid angiopathy (CAA): A condition characterized by amyloid-β deposition in the walls of blood vessels in the brain, often associated with Alzheimer's disease.
  • Amyloid-β plaques: Aggregates of amyloid-β peptides that accumulate in the brain, a hallmark of Alzheimer's disease.

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