Peer-reviewed veterinary case report
Phenotypic Differences between the Alzheimer's Disease-Related hAPP-J20 Model and HeterozygousKnock-Out Mice.
- Journal:
- eNeuro
- Year:
- 2021
- Authors:
- Gulbranson, Daniel R et al.
- Affiliation:
- Gladstone Institute of Neurological Disease
- Species:
- rodent
Abstract
Diverse gene products contribute to the pathogenesis of Alzheimer's disease (AD). Experimental models have helped elucidate their mechanisms and impact on brain functions. Human amyloid precursor protein (hAPP) transgenic mice from line J20 (hAPP-J20 mice) are widely used to simulate key aspects of AD. However, they also carry an insertional mutation in noncoding sequence of oneallele, a gene involved in neural development. We demonstrate that heterozygous hAPP-J20 mice have reduced Zbtb20 expression in some AD-relevant brain regions, but not others, and that Zbtb20 levels are higher in hAPP-J20 mice than heterozygousknock-out () mice. Whereas hAPP-J20 mice have premature mortality, severe deficits in learning and memory, other behavioral alterations, and prominent nonconvulsive epileptiform activity,mice do not. Thus, the insertional mutation in hAPP-J20 mice does not ablate the affectedallele and is unlikely to account for the AD-like phenotype of this model.
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