Brain regions differences in amyloid-β and gene expression in early APP/PS1 mice and identification of Npas4 as a key molecule in Alzheimer's disease.

0 MEDICINE, RESEARCH & EXPERIMENTAL Biomolecules & biomedicine Pub Date : 2024-10-17 DOI:10.17305/bb.2024.10820
Niya Wang, Zhong Zhao, Xiaoyan Wang, Xinzhang Chen, Fengwen Jiang, Yahong Tan, Wenli Chen, Qiang Meng
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Distinct brain regions are differentially affected during the various stages of Alzheimer's disease (AD). While the hippocampus and cortex are known to play significant roles, the involvement of the cerebellum has received less attention. Understanding the changes in diverse brain regions is essential to unravel the neuropathological mechanism in early-stage AD. Our research aimed to explore and compare amyloid-β (Aβ) pathology and gene expression profiles across the hippocampus, cortex, and cerebellum in the early stages of the Amyloid Precursor Protein/Presenilin-1 (APP/PS1) mouse model. By 7 months of age, significant Aβ plaque accumulation was observed in the hippocampus and cortex of APP/PS1 mice, while no such deposits were found in the cerebellum. Gene expression analysis revealed predominant effects on immune response pathways in the hippocampus and cortex. Even in the absence of Aβ deposition, notable gene expression changes were observed in the cerebellum of APP/PS1 mice. Intriguingly, Neuronal PAS Domain protein 4 (Npas4) expression was consistently down-regulated across all brain regions, independent of Aβ plaque presence. Our findings reveal distinct transcriptomic alterations and Aβ pathology in select cerebral regions during the initial phase of AD. Notably, the diminished expression of the Npas4 across three brain regions implies that Npas4 could play a pivotal role in the early pathogenesis of AD.

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早期 APP/PS1 小鼠脑区淀粉样蛋白-β 和基因表达的差异以及 Npas4 作为阿尔茨海默病关键分子的鉴定。
在阿尔茨海默病(AD)的不同阶段,不同的大脑区域会受到不同的影响。众所周知,海马和皮层发挥着重要作用,但小脑的参与却较少受到关注。了解不同脑区的变化对于揭示早期阿尔茨海默病的神经病理机制至关重要。我们的研究旨在探索和比较淀粉样前体蛋白/Presenilin-1(APP/PS1)小鼠模型早期海马、皮层和小脑的淀粉样蛋白-β(Aβ)病理学和基因表达谱。到小鼠7个月大时,在APP/PS1小鼠的海马和大脑皮层中观察到明显的Aβ斑块积聚,而在小脑中未发现此类沉积。基因表达分析表明,APP/PS1小鼠的海马和大脑皮层主要受免疫反应途径的影响。即使没有Aβ沉积,在APP/PS1小鼠的小脑中也观察到了明显的基因表达变化。耐人寻味的是,神经元PAS域蛋白4(Npas4)的表达在所有脑区都持续下调,与Aβ斑块的存在无关。我们的研究结果表明,在AD的初期阶段,部分脑区存在不同的转录组变化和Aβ病理变化。值得注意的是,Npas4在三个脑区的表达减少意味着Npas4可能在AD的早期发病机制中起着关键作用。
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