Rial_2009_Neurosci_164_896

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Title : Cellular prion protein modulates age-related behavioral and neurochemical alterations in mice - Rial_2009_Neurosci_164_896
Author(s) : Rial D , Duarte FS , Xikota JC , Schmitz AE , Dafre AL , Figueiredo CP , Walz R , Prediger RD
Ref : Neuroscience , 164 :896 , 2009
Abstract :

The cellular prion protein (PrP(C)) is a neuronal-anchored glycoprotein that has been associated with various functions in the CNS such as synaptic plasticity, cognitive processes and neuroprotection. Here we investigated age-related behavioral and neurochemical alterations in wild-type (Prnp(+/+)), PrP(C) knockout (Prnp(0/0)) and the PrP(C) overexpressing Tg-20 mice. Three- or 11 month-old animals were submitted to a battery of behavioral tasks including open field, activity cages, elevated plus-maze, social recognition and inhibitory avoidance tasks. The 11 month-old Prnp(+/+) and Prnp(0/0) mice exhibited significant impairments in their locomotor activity and social recognition memory and increased anxiety-related responses. Remarkably, Tg-20 mice did not present these age-related impairments. The i.c.v. infusion of STI1 peptide 230-245, which includes the PrP(C) binding site, improved the age-related social recognition deficits in Prnp(+/+). In comparison with the two other age-matched genotypes, the 11 month-old Tg-20 mice also exhibited reduced activity of seric acetylcholinesterase, increased expression of the protein synaptophysin and decreased caspase-3 positive-cells in the hippocampus. The present findings obtained with genetic and pharmacological approaches provide convincing evidence that PrP(C) exerts a critical role in the age-related behavioral deficits in mice probably through adaptive mechanisms including apoptotic pathways and synaptic plasticity.

PubMedSearch : Rial_2009_Neurosci_164_896
PubMedID: 19747526

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Rial D, Duarte FS, Xikota JC, Schmitz AE, Dafre AL, Figueiredo CP, Walz R, Prediger RD (2009)
Cellular prion protein modulates age-related behavioral and neurochemical alterations in mice
Neuroscience 164 :896

Rial D, Duarte FS, Xikota JC, Schmitz AE, Dafre AL, Figueiredo CP, Walz R, Prediger RD (2009)
Neuroscience 164 :896