Lesion of the subiculum reduces the spread of amyloid beta pathology to interconnected brain regions in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.
(2014) In Acta Neuropathologica Communications 2(1).- Abstract
- The progressive development of Alzheimer's disease (AD) pathology follows a spatiotemporal pattern in the human brain. In a transgenic (Tg) mouse model of AD expressing amyloid precursor protein (APP) with the arctic (E693G) mutation, pathology spreads along anatomically connected structures. Amyloid-β (Aβ) pathology first appears in the subiculum and is later detected in interconnected brain regions, including the retrosplenial cortex. We investigated whether the spatiotemporal pattern of Aβ pathology in the Tg APP arctic mice to interconnected brain structures can be interrupted by destroying neurons using a neurotoxin and thereby disconnecting the neural circuitry.
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- George, Sonia LU ; Rönnbäck, Annica ; Gouras, Gunnar LU ; Petit, Géraldine LU ; Grueninger, Fiona ; Winblad, Bengt ; Graff, Caroline and Brundin, Patrik LU
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- 2014
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- Acta Neuropathologica Communications
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- 2
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- 1
- article number
- 17
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- BioMed Central (BMC)
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- pmid:24517102
- scopus:84921298275
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- 2051-5960
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- 10.1186/2051-5960-2-17
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- English
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- The information about affiliations in this record was updated in December 2015. The record was previously connected to the following departments: Neuronal Survival (013212041), Experimental Dementia Research (013210013)
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