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Aβ increases neural stem cell activity in senescence-accelerated SAMP8 mice.

María Díaz-Moreno1, Rafael Hortigüela, Ania Gonçalves, Irmina García-Carpio, Gemma Manich, Edurne García-Bermúdez, Mireia Moreno-Estellés, César Eguiluz, Jordi Vilaplana, Carme Pelegrí, Marçal Vilar, Helena Mira.   

Abstract

Neurogenesis persists in the adult brain as a form of plasticity due to the existence of neural stem cells (NSCs). Alterations in neurogenesis have been found in transgenic Alzheimer's disease (AD) mouse models, but NSC activity and neurogenesis in sporadic AD models remains to be examined. We herein describe a remarkable increase in NSC proliferation in the forebrain of SAMP8, a non-transgenic mouse strain that recapitulates the transition from healthy aging to AD. The increase in proliferation is transient, precedes AD-like symptoms such as amyloid beta 1-42 [Aβ(1-42)] increase or gliosis, and is followed by a steep decline at later stages. Interestingly, in vitro studies indicate that secreted Aβ(1-42) and PI3K signaling may account for the early boost in NSC proliferation. Our results highlight the role of soluble Aβ(1-42) peptide and PI3K in the autocrine regulation of NSCs, and further suggest that over-proliferation of NSCs before the appearance of AD pathology may underlie neurogenic failure during the age-related progression of the disease. These findings have implications for therapeutic approaches based on neurogenesis in AD.
Copyright © 2013 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.

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Keywords:  Alzheimer's disease; Amyloid beta; Neural stem cell; Neurogenesis; Neurosphere; Olfactory bulb; SAMP8; Senescence-accelerated mouse; Subventricular zone

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23796660     DOI: 10.1016/j.neurobiolaging.2013.05.011

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Neurobiol Aging        ISSN: 0197-4580            Impact factor:   4.673


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