Eddins_2009_Brain.Res.Bull_79_111

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Title : Hippocampal infusions of apolipoprotein E peptides induce long-lasting cognitive impairment - Eddins_2009_Brain.Res.Bull_79_111
Author(s) : Eddins D , Klein RC , Yakel JL , Levin ED
Ref : Brain Research Bulletin , 79 :111 , 2009
Abstract :

The inheritance of the varepsilon4 allele of apolipoprotein E (ApoE4) and cholinergic system dysfunction have long been associated with the pathology of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Recently, in vitro studies have established a direct link between ApoE and cholinergic function in that synthetic peptides containing segments of the ApoE protein (ApoE(133-149) and ApoE(141-148)) interact with alpha7 nicotinic acetylcholine receptors (nAChRs) in the hippocampus. This raises the possibility that ApoE peptides may contribute to cognitive impairment in AD in that the hippocampus plays a key role in cognitive functioning. To test this, we acutely infused ApoE peptides into the ventral hippocampus of female Sprague-Dawley rats and assessed the resultant effects on radial-arm maze choice accuracy over a period of weeks after the infusion. Local ventral hippocampal infusion of ApoE peptides caused significant cognitive impairment in radial-arm maze learning that persisted several weeks after the acute infusion. This persisting deficit may be an important model for understanding the relationship between ApoE protein-induced neurotoxicity and cognitive impairment as well as serve as a platform for the development of new therapies to avoid neurotoxicity and cognitive decline.

PubMedSearch : Eddins_2009_Brain.Res.Bull_79_111
PubMedID: 19185602

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Eddins D, Klein RC, Yakel JL, Levin ED (2009)
Hippocampal infusions of apolipoprotein E peptides induce long-lasting cognitive impairment
Brain Research Bulletin 79 :111

Eddins D, Klein RC, Yakel JL, Levin ED (2009)
Brain Research Bulletin 79 :111