A rat model established by simulating genetic-environmental interactions recapitulates human Alzheimer's disease pathology

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作者
Lin, Xiaomei [1 ]
Feng, Tianyuyi [1 ]
Cui, Erheng [1 ]
Li, Yunfei [1 ]
Qin, Zhang [1 ]
Zhao, Xiaohu [1 ]
机构
[1] Fudan Univ, Peoples Hosp Shanghai 5, Dept Imaging, Shanghai 200000, Peoples R China
关键词
Alzheimer's disease; Rat model; Interaction; MRI; PROTEIN-BOUND ACROLEIN; BRAIN; BIOMARKERS; BETA;
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10.1016/j.brainres.2023.148663
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Q189 [神经科学];
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071006 ;
摘要
Background: In humans, Alzheimer's disease (AD) is typically sporadic in nature, and its pathology is usually influenced by extensive factors. The study established a rat model based on the genetic-environmental interaction. Methods: A rat model was established by transduction of an adeno-associated virus combined with acrolein treatment. Rats were assigned to the normal control (NC), acrolein group, AAV (-) group, AAV-APP group, and AAV-APP/acrolein group. The success of model construction was verified in multiple ways, including by assessing cognitive function, examining microstructural changes in the brain in vivo, and performing immunohistochemistry. The contribution of genetic (APP mutation) and environmental (acrolein) factors to AD-like phenotypes in the model was explored by factorial analysis. Results: 1) The AAV-APP/acrolein group showed a decline in cognitive function, as indicated by a reduced gray matter volume in key cognition-related brain areas, lower FA values in the hippocampus and internal olfactory cortex, and A beta deposition in the cortex and hippocampus. 2) The AAV-APP group also showed a decline in cognitive function, although the group exhibited atypical brain atrophy in the gray matter and insignificant A beta deposition. 3) The acrolein group did not show any significant changes in A beta levels, gray matter volume, or cognitive function. 4) The genetic factor (APP mutation) explained 39.74% of the AD-like phenotypes in the model factors, and the environmental factor (acrolein exposure) explained 33.3%. Conclusions: The genetic-environmental interaction rat model exhibited a phenotype that resembled the features of human AD and will be useful for research on AD.
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