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Experimental models of Alzheimer's disease for deciphering the pathogenesis and therapeutic screening (Review).

Xueyuan Li1, Xinjie Bao1, Renzhi Wang1.   

Abstract

Despite decades of laboratory and clinical research, Alzheimer's disease (AD) is still the leading cause of dementia in adults and there are no curative therapies currently available for this disease. This may be due to the pathological features of AD, which include extensive extracellular amyloid plaques and intracellular neurofibrillary tangles, as well as subsequent neuronal and synaptic loss, which begin to appear several years prior to memory loss and the damge is already irreversible and extensive at the time of clinical diagnosis. The poor therapeutic effects of current treatments necessitate the introduction of experimental models able to replicate AD pathology, particularly in the pre-symptomatic stage, and then to explore preventive and therapeutic strategies. In response to this necessity, various experimental models reproducing human AD pathology have been developed, which are also useful tools for therapeutic screening. Although none of these models fully reproduce the key features of human AD, the experimental models do provide important insight into the pathological changes which occur in AD. This review summarizes the commonly used experimental models of AD and also discusses how the models may be used to decipher the pathogenesis underlying AD and to screen novel therapies for this disease.

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26676932     DOI: 10.3892/ijmm.2015.2428

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Int J Mol Med        ISSN: 1107-3756            Impact factor:   4.101


  14 in total

1.  Inhibition of protease-activated receptor 1 (PAR1) ameliorates cognitive performance and synaptic plasticity impairments in animal model of Alzheimer's diseases.

Authors:  Daruoosh Zare; Mohammad Amin Rajizadeh; Marzieh Maneshian; Hossein Jonaidi; Vahid Sheibani; Majid Asadi-Shekaari; Manouchehr Yousefi; Khadijeh Esmaeilpour
Journal:  Psychopharmacology (Berl)       Date:  2021-02-23       Impact factor: 4.530

2.  Brain energy metabolism in intracerebroventricularly administered streptozotocin mouse model of Alzheimer's disease: A 1H-[13C]-NMR study.

Authors:  Narayan D Soni; Akila Ramesh; Dipak Roy; Anant B Patel
Journal:  J Cereb Blood Flow Metab       Date:  2021-03-03       Impact factor: 6.200

Review 3.  The Path to Progress Preclinical Studies of Age-Related Neurodegenerative Diseases: A Perspective on Rodent and hiPSC-Derived Models.

Authors:  Gabriella MacDougall; Logan Y Brown; Boris Kantor; Ornit Chiba-Falek
Journal:  Mol Ther       Date:  2021-01-09       Impact factor: 11.454

4.  Potential ameliorative effect of Cynodon dactylon (L.) pers on scopolamine-induced amnesia in rats: Restoration of cholinergic and antioxidant pathways.

Authors:  Laxmi A Pattanashetti; Basanagouda M Patil; Harsha V Hegde; Ranjit P Kangle
Journal:  Indian J Pharmacol       Date:  2021 Jan-Feb       Impact factor: 1.200

5.  Age- and Brain Region-Specific Changes of Glucose Metabolic Disorder, Learning, and Memory Dysfunction in Early Alzheimer's Disease Assessed in APP/PS1 Transgenic Mice Using 18F-FDG-PET.

Authors:  Xue-Yuan Li; Wei-Wei Men; Hua Zhu; Jian-Feng Lei; Fu-Xing Zuo; Zhan-Jing Wang; Zhao-Hui Zhu; Xin-Jie Bao; Ren-Zhi Wang
Journal:  Int J Mol Sci       Date:  2016-10-18       Impact factor: 5.923

6.  Human Neural Stem Cell Transplantation Rescues Cognitive Defects in APP/PS1 Model of Alzheimer's Disease by Enhancing Neuronal Connectivity and Metabolic Activity.

Authors:  Xueyuan Li; Hua Zhu; Xicai Sun; Fuxing Zuo; Jianfeng Lei; Zhanjing Wang; Xinjie Bao; Renzhi Wang
Journal:  Front Aging Neurosci       Date:  2016-11-23       Impact factor: 5.750

7.  The mitochondria-targeted antioxidant MitoQ inhibits memory loss, neuropathology, and extends lifespan in aged 3xTg-AD mice.

Authors:  Melissa L Young; James L Franklin
Journal:  Mol Cell Neurosci       Date:  2019-09-12       Impact factor: 4.314

8.  Extracellular GAPDH Promotes Alzheimer Disease Progression by Enhancing Amyloid-β Aggregation and Cytotoxicity.

Authors:  Vladimir F Lazarev; Magda Tsolaki; Elena R Mikhaylova; Konstantin A Benken; Maxim A Shevtsov; Alina D Nikotina; Mirna Lechpammer; Vladimir A Mitkevich; Alexander A Makarov; Alexey A Moskalev; Sergey A Kozin; Boris A Margulis; Irina V Guzhova; Evgeny Nudler
Journal:  Aging Dis       Date:  2021-08-01       Impact factor: 6.745

9.  The Effect of Thymoquinone, α7 Receptor Agonist and α7 Receptor Allosteric Modulator on the Cerebral Cortex in Experimentally Induced Alzheimer's Disease in Relation to MSCs Activation.

Authors:  Lamiaa Ibrahim AbdEl Fattah; Maha Baligh Zickri; Lobna Abdel Aal; Ola Heikal; Esraa Osama
Journal:  Int J Stem Cells       Date:  2016-11-30       Impact factor: 2.500

Review 10.  Clinical PET Imaging of Microglial Activation: Implications for Microglial Therapeutics in Alzheimer's Disease.

Authors:  Zhiwei Shen; Xinjie Bao; Renzhi Wang
Journal:  Front Aging Neurosci       Date:  2018-10-08       Impact factor: 5.750

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