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Florence Clavaguera1, Jürgen Hench, Isabelle Lavenir, Gabriel Schweighauser, Stephan Frank, Michel Goedert, Markus Tolnay.
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Year: 2013 PMID: 24362441 PMCID: PMC4253855 DOI: 10.1007/s00401-013-1231-5
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Acta Neuropathol ISSN: 0001-6322 Impact factor: 17.088
Fig. 2Gallyas silver-positive structures per cell nucleus (G/N ratios) in non-injected controls (CO) and in mice injected with aggregated tau-rich homogenate either intraperitoneally (IP) or intracerebrally (IC). a Left panel colour map representing average G/N ratios (CO and IP) of five sagittal brain sections per group. Right panel statistically significant differences were determined by pixel-based t tests and colour coded in the range of <0.05. IP-injected mice had higher G/N ratios in the brainstem and neocortex than CO mice. M2 secondary motor cortex, VO ventral orbital cortex, Olf olfactory nucleus, Pall pallidum, PreOp lateral preoptic area, Hab lateral habenular nucleus, Thal thalamic nucleus, PreTec pretectal nucleus, MesRet mesencephalic reticular formation, Pont pontine reticular nucleus, Gig gigantocellular nucleus, Vest median vestibular nucleus, Sol solitary tract. Dagger symbol an enlarged version is given in Supplementary Fig. 2. Each group consisted of five mice. Asterisk rounding leads to an absolute zero, which reflects an infinitely small value (p is not identical to 0). b Left panel colour map representing average G/N ratios of five sagittal brain sections from IC-injected mice. Right panel statistically significant differences between the three groups were determined by pixel-based t tests and colour coded in the range of <0.05. Statistically significant differences were apparent between non-injected and injected animals, with the major differences between IP- and IC-injected animals being located in the hippocampus, one of the two intracerebral injection sites. Each group consisted of five mice. Asterisk rounding leads to an absolute zero, which reflects an infinitely small value (p is not identical to 0)
Fig. 1Intraperitoneal injection of aggregated tau-rich homogenate increases the number of silver-positive tau inclusions in brain. Gallyas-Braak staining of the brainstem of 12-month-old mice heterozygous for transgenic human mutant P301S tau showed an increase in the number of silver-positive structures following the intraperitoneal injection of brainstem extract from 6-month-old homozygous mice, when compared with non-injected controls. The mice were injected at the age of 3 months. Silver staining was negative in the neocortex of non-injected animals, with some silver-positive structures in the neocortex of intraperitoneally injected mice. The brain sections were counterstained with haematoxylin–eosin. Scale bar 100 μm