Neuronal loss and inflammation preceding fibrillary tau pathology in a rat model with early human-like tauopathy

Oct 6, 2023Neurobiology of disease

Brain cell loss and inflammation before tau protein buildup in a rat model of early human-like brain disease

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Abstract

Heterozygous R955-hTau rats exhibit a modest, lifelong accumulation of mutated human tau that leads to learning and memory deficits by 24 months of age.

  • Tau hyperphosphorylation is observed at specific brain residues, particularly pThr231, alongside deficits in cognitive tasks.
  • Neuroinflammation and changes in myelin morphology are present without visible neurofibrillary lesions or significant brain atrophy.
  • This model may help identify early markers of tau pathology that could indicate degenerative processes in the aging central nervous system.

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