Kan_2016_Behav.Brain.Res_312_265

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Title : Behavioral deficits and cholinergic pathway abnormalities in male Sanfilippo B mice - Kan_2016_Behav.Brain.Res_312_265
Author(s) : Kan SH , Le SQ , Bui QD , Benedict B , Cushman J , Sands MS , Dickson PI
Ref : Behavioural Brain Research , 312 :265 , 2016
Abstract :

Sanfilippo B syndrome is a progressive neurological disorder caused by inability to catabolize heparan sulfate glycosaminoglycans. We studied neurobehavior in male Sanfilippo B mice and heterozygous littermate controls from 16 to 20 weeks of age. Affected mice showed reduced anxiety, with a decrease in the number of stretch-attend postures during the elevated plus maze (p=0.001) and an increased tendency to linger in the center of an open field (p=0.032). Water maze testing showed impaired spatial learning, with reduced preference for the target quadrant (p=0.01). In radial arm maze testing, affected mice failed to achieve above-chance performance in a win-shift working memory task (t-test relative to 50% chance: p=0.289), relative to controls (p=0.037). We found a 12.4% reduction in mean acetylcholinesterase activity (p<0.001) and no difference in choline acetyltransferase activity or acetylcholine in whole brain of affected male animals compared to controls. Cholinergic pathways are affected in adult-onset dementias, including Alzheimer disease. Our results suggest that male Sanfilippo B mice display neurobehavioral deficits at a relatively early age, and that as in adult dementias, they may display deficits in cholinergic pathways.

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PubMedID: 27340089

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Kan SH, Le SQ, Bui QD, Benedict B, Cushman J, Sands MS, Dickson PI (2016)
Behavioral deficits and cholinergic pathway abnormalities in male Sanfilippo B mice
Behavioural Brain Research 312 :265

Kan SH, Le SQ, Bui QD, Benedict B, Cushman J, Sands MS, Dickson PI (2016)
Behavioural Brain Research 312 :265