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Which memory task for my mouse? A systematic review of spatial memory performance in the Tg2576 Alzheimer's mouse model.

Sarah Stewart1, Francesca Cacucci, Colin Lever.   

Abstract

We review studies testing performance on tasks putatively tapping spatial memory in the Tg2576 mouse model of Alzheimer's disease (AD). This model exhibits age-dependent elevation of amyloid-β in the hippocampal formation and elsewhere in the brain. From 49 articles in all, we reviewed Tg2576 performance on five spatial memory tasks: the reference memory version of the Morris water maze, continuous Y-maze alternation, discrete forced-choice T-maze alternation, the radial arm water maze, and the circular platform maze (Barnes maze). Proportionally, the likelihood of detecting significant impairment in Tg2576 mice (relative to age-matched controls) was found to be: highest with the use of T-maze alternation and the radial arm water maze; intermediate when using the Morris water maze and continuous Y-maze alternation; and lowest when using the circular platform maze. These results are indicative rather than conclusive, but have implications for testing cognitive function in Tg2576 mice and, potentially, other AD rodent models. The apparent sensitivity of the T-maze alternation task and reduced sensitivity of the Morris water maze task (reference memory version) are discussed. We also consider limitations and potential improvements in assessing cognitive impairment in dementia models.

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Year:  2011        PMID: 21558645     DOI: 10.3233/JAD-2011-101827

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Alzheimers Dis        ISSN: 1387-2877            Impact factor:   4.472


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Authors:  Michael R Hunsaker
Journal:  Behav Neurosci       Date:  2012-06       Impact factor: 1.912

Review 2.  Translational Assays for Assessment of Cognition in Rodent Models of Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia.

Authors:  A Shepherd; S Tyebji; A J Hannan; E L Burrows
Journal:  J Mol Neurosci       Date:  2016-09-16       Impact factor: 3.444

3.  Neuronal Network Excitability in Alzheimer's Disease: The Puzzle of Similar versus Divergent Roles of Amyloid β and Tau.

Authors:  Syed Faraz Kazim; Joon Ho Seo; Riccardo Bianchi; Chloe S Larson; Abhijeet Sharma; Robert K S Wong; Kirill Y Gorbachev; Ana C Pereira
Journal:  eNeuro       Date:  2021-04-23

4.  Barnes maze testing strategies with small and large rodent models.

Authors:  Cheryl S Rosenfeld; Sherry A Ferguson
Journal:  J Vis Exp       Date:  2014-02-26       Impact factor: 1.355

5.  Subchronic glucocorticoid receptor inhibition rescues early episodic memory and synaptic plasticity deficits in a mouse model of Alzheimer's disease.

Authors:  Fabien Lanté; Magda Chafai; Elisabeth Fabienne Raymond; Ana Rita Salgueiro Pereira; Xavier Mouska; Scherazad Kootar; Jacques Barik; Ingrid Bethus; Hélène Marie
Journal:  Neuropsychopharmacology       Date:  2015-01-27       Impact factor: 7.853

6.  Sex-specific behavioral traits in the Brd2 mouse model of juvenile myoclonic epilepsy.

Authors:  T Chachua; C Goletiani; G Maglakelidze; G Sidyelyeva; M Daniel; E Morris; J Miller; E Shang; D J Wolgemuth; D A Greenberg; J Velíšková; L Velíšek
Journal:  Genes Brain Behav       Date:  2014-08-28       Impact factor: 3.449

7.  Spatial learning impairments in PLB1Triple knock-in Alzheimer mice are task-specific and age-dependent.

Authors:  D Ryan; D Koss; E Porcu; H Woodcock; L Robinson; B Platt; G Riedel
Journal:  Cell Mol Life Sci       Date:  2013-03-28       Impact factor: 9.261

Review 8.  Behavioral assays with mouse models of Alzheimer's disease: practical considerations and guidelines.

Authors:  Daniela Puzzo; Linda Lee; Agostino Palmeri; Giorgio Calabrese; Ottavio Arancio
Journal:  Biochem Pharmacol       Date:  2014-01-21       Impact factor: 5.858

9.  Central and peripheral administration of antisense oligonucleotide targeting amyloid-β protein precursor improves learning and memory and reduces neuroinflammatory cytokines in Tg2576 (AβPPswe) mice.

Authors:  Susan A Farr; Michelle A Erickson; Michael L Niehoff; William A Banks; John E Morley
Journal:  J Alzheimers Dis       Date:  2014       Impact factor: 4.472

10.  Knock-in of human BACE1 cleaves murine APP and reiterates Alzheimer-like phenotypes.

Authors:  Kaja Plucińska; Barry Crouch; David Koss; Lianne Robinson; Michael Siebrecht; Gernot Riedel; Bettina Platt
Journal:  J Neurosci       Date:  2014-08-06       Impact factor: 6.167

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