Sex-Dependent Differences in Spontaneous Autoimmunity in Adult 3xTg-AD Mice

May 2, 2018Journal of Alzheimer's disease : JAD

Sex Differences in Natural Autoimmune Responses in Adult Alzheimer's Model Mice

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Abstract

Six-month-old 3xTg-AD males exhibit increased levels of soluble Aβ and downregulation of BDNF expression in the cortex.

  • 3xTg-AD mice showed lower brain mass compared to wild-type mice.
  • No significant differences were found in tau or phospho-tau levels between the groups.
  • Males demonstrated more pronounced splenomegaly and depleted CD+ T-splenocytes than females.
  • Increased autoantibody levels and low hematocrit were observed more frequently in 3xTg-AD males.
  • Histone H2A variant expression did not exhibit sex-specific changes in diseased mice as seen in wild-type mice.
  • The findings suggest a possible early, sex-dependent autoimmune mechanism affecting protein aggregation.

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