Machova_2010_Neurobiol.Dis_38_27

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Title : Functional cholinergic damage develops with amyloid accumulation in young adult APPswe\/PS1dE9 transgenic mice - Machova_2010_Neurobiol.Dis_38_27
Author(s) : Machova E , Rudajev V , Smyckova H , Koivisto H , Tanila H , Dolezal V
Ref : Neurobiol Dis , 38 :27 , 2010
Abstract :

We investigated the functional characteristics of pre- and postsynaptic cholinergic transmission in APPswe/PS1dE9 double transgenic mice at a young age (7-10 weeks) before the onset of amyloid plaque formation and at adult age (5-6 months) at its onset. We compared brain slices from cerebral cortex and hippocampus with amyloid deposits to slices from striatum with no amyloid plaques by 6 months of age. In young transgenic mice we found no impairments of preformed and newly synthesized [(3)H]-ACh release, indicating intact releasing machinery and release turnover, respectively. Adult transgenic mice displayed a significant increase in preformed [(3)H]-ACh release in cortex but a decrease in hippocampus and striatum. The extent of presynaptic muscarinic autoregulation was unchanged. Evoked release of newly synthesized [(3)H]-ACh was significantly reduced in the cortex and hippocampus but unchanged in the striatum. Carbachol-induced G-protein activation in cortical membranes displayed decreased potency but normal efficacy in adult animals and no changes in young animals. These results indicate that functional pre- and postsynaptic cholinergic deficits are not present in APPswe/PS1dE9 transgenic mice before 10 weeks of age, but develop along with beta-amyloid accumulation in the brain.

PubMedSearch : Machova_2010_Neurobiol.Dis_38_27
PubMedID: 20053373

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Machova E, Rudajev V, Smyckova H, Koivisto H, Tanila H, Dolezal V (2010)
Functional cholinergic damage develops with amyloid accumulation in young adult APPswe\/PS1dE9 transgenic mice
Neurobiol Dis 38 :27

Machova E, Rudajev V, Smyckova H, Koivisto H, Tanila H, Dolezal V (2010)
Neurobiol Dis 38 :27